dirt_dobber
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I got the park or patio bench out of the subdivision community dumpster 2 years ago and was just needing time to restoring it.

Then need to remove the rust - lots of time spent with the hand held drill with brass wire wheel brush for about 4 hours over 2 days.


Then primed the steel with self etching auto primer and 2 coats of good quality dark green gloss spray paint.
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Then I started on the wood. 2 - 1"x8"x8' Oak wood ($84) . I looked through about 15 boards before I found the ones with great grain. Then cut it down to 48" lengths with the Mitre saw and then ripped to 2-1/8" slats on the table saw for a total of 12 boards.
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Jig for drilling the holes (24 times for hole then 24 more times to countersink with the forstner bit).

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Sanded from 80 to 200 to 400 grit sandpaper and applied 2 coats of Watco Danish Oil stain - sanding between coats with 0000 steel wool.

Then need to remove the rust - lots of time spent with the hand held drill with brass wire wheel brush for about 4 hours over 2 days.


Then primed the steel with self etching auto primer and 2 coats of good quality dark green gloss spray paint.
.
Then I started on the wood. 2 - 1"x8"x8' Oak wood ($84) . I looked through about 15 boards before I found the ones with great grain. Then cut it down to 48" lengths with the Mitre saw and then ripped to 2-1/8" slats on the table saw for a total of 12 boards.
.
Jig for drilling the holes (24 times for hole then 24 more times to countersink with the forstner bit).

.


Sanded from 80 to 200 to 400 grit sandpaper and applied 2 coats of Watco Danish Oil stain - sanding between coats with 0000 steel wool.
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