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Re: Not quite OT, I hope, cast iron garden furniture question
by "Cat(h)" <cathy_ie@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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May 14, 2008 at 09:31 AM
| On May 14, 5:12=A0pm, Sacha <sa...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On 14/5/08 16:56, in article
> 30b5477d-0c10-4bae-be41-7e54caf19...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Cat(h)"=
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> <cathy...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > I have just bought two little cast iron tables which will live outside
> > in a sun trap beside a teak bench. =A0The two tables (coffee mug/wine
> > glass size) are the wrong colour, painted in a sort of chalky white
> > which rubs off slightly, and I am planning on painting them glossy
> > black with an anti-rust specialised paint. =A0I am just wondering if
> > people here might have any wisdom as to what preparation I need to do
> > (beyond usual pre-painting sanding and wiping down), whether it's best
> > to use distinct anti rust, then special enamel type paint, and
> > generally what is the best I can do to keep them in good nick outdoors
> > in all weather? =A0They're small, so repainting every so often is not
an=
> > issue, but I don't want rust stains on clothes after only a few weeks!
> > Any wisdom much appreciated.
>
> > Cat(h)
>
> We had ours repainted using that car touch up paint you can buy in spray
> cans. =A0The chap who did it, did all the prep, painted them, then left
th=
em
> to dry off for a few days before we used them. =A0Buy a small tarp from
e.=
g.
> Homebase and cover them with that in winter or wet weather, or bring
them
> indoors and use them as occasional tables or little bedside
tables/corner =
of
> a bathroom/ in winter. =A0Or of course, put them in a dry shed. =A0;-)
>
> --
> Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
> South Devon
> 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our
> children.'
Hmm. Spraypaint sounds like a good (and slightly more painless) idea
- and of course, storing them away in a dry place is easy because they
are only small.
Also, Mike might have a point as to the actual metal they are made of.
I will enquire from the store I bought them in. They were selling
genuine cast iron stuff, most of it outside, some of it
extraordinarily rusty, and weighing tonnes! I was thinking to myself
that my wee tables, while a quite acceptable and nicely stable weight
(they don't wobble at all), were not pro****tionally as heavy as some
of the other stuff, nor quite so rusty.
Cat(h)


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"Cat(h)" <ca |
2008-05-14 08:56:50 |
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"'Mike'" <3d |
2008-05-14 17:02:29 |
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Sacha <sacha@[EMAIL PR |
2008-05-14 17:12:33 |
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"Cat(h)" <ca |
2008-05-14 09:31:15 |
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"Derek" <del |
2008-05-14 21:55:01 |
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"Cat(h)" <ca |
2008-05-15 05:42:39 |
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"'Mike'" <3d |
2008-05-15 15:48:56 |
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Martin <me@[EMAIL PROT |
2008-05-15 17:04:44 |
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®óñ© © ²°¹°-°² <ron@ |
2008-05-15 16:37:22 |
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Martin <me@[EMAIL PROT |
2008-05-15 19:39:58 |
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"'Mike'" <3d |
2008-05-16 08:16:48 |
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"'Mike'" <3d |
2008-05-15 16:52:20 |
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"Cat(h)" <ca |
2008-05-15 09:08:44 |
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