06-04-2022, 09:05 AM
I have several kits of the pour on bartop finish. They are at least 15 years old, but I opened one and mixed a small batch. It hardened fine surprisingly.
My question is this: Would this stuff be usable as an outdoor finish?
I'm working on a 56 Dodge pickup that had a wooden bed floor and have a stash of walnut that would make a great looking floor. Choices of finish that are under consideration are a spar varnish, automotive urethane clear coat and the bartop finish. No matter which is chosen the boards will be coated on all six surfaces before installation. I probably wouldn't attempt a bartop pour on process but thin, pour and brush, quickly.
This truck will never be stored outside nor driven a lot will see some sunlight and rain on occasion. To help with visualizing this, the metal holddown and divider strips have a fresh coat of shiny black Imron Polyurethane paint, and the bed sides/ends are Viper red.
My question is this: Would this stuff be usable as an outdoor finish?
I'm working on a 56 Dodge pickup that had a wooden bed floor and have a stash of walnut that would make a great looking floor. Choices of finish that are under consideration are a spar varnish, automotive urethane clear coat and the bartop finish. No matter which is chosen the boards will be coated on all six surfaces before installation. I probably wouldn't attempt a bartop pour on process but thin, pour and brush, quickly.
This truck will never be stored outside nor driven a lot will see some sunlight and rain on occasion. To help with visualizing this, the metal holddown and divider strips have a fresh coat of shiny black Imron Polyurethane paint, and the bed sides/ends are Viper red.