White oak inside a screened, covered porch. Poly or spar?
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I'm building a table top from white oak that will be inside a screened, roofed porch.  Oil based poly or spar varnish?

For all my boat stuff I used varnish. 

Customer wants a thick, tough finish applied. 

What would you recommend?
Semper fi,
Brad

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I'd stick with a true spar varnish. Even protected that way it will still be subject to the humidity changes outside. A spar wouldn't be my first choice for a table top...except in these conditions.
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#8
One of the spar/marine varnishes available at Total Boat, and nothing from a big box store.

John
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(01-22-2024, 01:41 PM)jteneyck Wrote: One of the spar/marine varnishes available at Total Boat, and nothing from a big box store.

John

Yah that make some good stuff
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I used Total Boat Gleam on some deck chairs and really like it. 2 coats of gloss/3 coats of satin.

I started out spraying but went with brushing. Seems like it would have taken 8 coats to get what I wanted. It brushes very well and levels out good is you use the brushing thinner.
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