Double B
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Just finished the new improved work bench and I am in the beginning stages of painting/sealing it up.
My reqwuirement is to seal the wood top and still have a function work bench. Functional meaning heavy duty wood/engine work on it.
I was thinking of using Thompsons water seal. Basically two coats. I don't want a varnished finish. Just want to stop the wood from sucking up all kinds of nasty oil and solvents when dripped on. I know the Thompsons will not stop the solvents and oil permently. But it should severly slow down the absorbsion factor so I can wipe up with towels when it happens.
My question is has anyone ever tried it before? How did it work out for you long term?
I don't want varnish as that is a paint. I want a wood sealer.
My reqwuirement is to seal the wood top and still have a function work bench. Functional meaning heavy duty wood/engine work on it.
I was thinking of using Thompsons water seal. Basically two coats. I don't want a varnished finish. Just want to stop the wood from sucking up all kinds of nasty oil and solvents when dripped on. I know the Thompsons will not stop the solvents and oil permently. But it should severly slow down the absorbsion factor so I can wipe up with towels when it happens.
My question is has anyone ever tried it before? How did it work out for you long term?
I don't want varnish as that is a paint. I want a wood sealer.



