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CathyEck

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  1. Thanks very much for your replies both. It was shop bought but of very simple construction - a 6ft plank of wood & 2 legs that are attached by bolts. I'm attaching a pic of the constructed bench plus some close ups of one of the legs. I hope these help to explain
  2. Hello all, I've bought a new solid oak bench meant for indoor use but I want to use it outdoors. As I understand it, if it has been finished with something like danish oil it can be used outside but if varnished it will need to be sanded and finished with something more appropriate for outdoors. Can anyone advise me on how to identify what kind of finish the bench currently has so that I can deal with it appropriately? From a layman's perspective, i'd guess it hasn't been varnished as doesn't have a glossy look, more of a satin. I appreciate that may be an incorrect assumption however. Many thanks in advance, Cathy

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