I'm in the process of refinishing my handle and slats and I want them to look as close to the original condition Weber issued back in the 90's. What has everyone used to achieve this look with the stain/ polyurethane finish?
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Doesn't need to be spot on. Just looking for recommendations here fellas.
Not sure about original specs, but I wouldn't use a polyurethane. I use spar marine varnish. It will hold up much better in the elements.
My recommendation, and personal preference would be use just tung oil to treat the wood. A couple three coats.
I did this with my Genesis Jr restore and really like the look.
I didn't want the handle or the slats to have any type of sheen to it. I figured that would take away from the red lid.
(http://i1142.photobucket.com/albums/n615/MacEggs/Genesis%20Jr/IMG_7893.jpg) (http://s1142.photobucket.com/user/MacEggs/media/Genesis%20Jr/IMG_7893.jpg.html)
(http://i1142.photobucket.com/albums/n615/MacEggs/Genesis%20Jr/IMG_7892.jpg) (http://s1142.photobucket.com/user/MacEggs/media/Genesis%20Jr/IMG_7892.jpg.html)
Here is my junior restore thread:
http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/weber-gas-grills-electric-cookers/rescued-a-red-junior/
Oh yeah, I really like how that turned out! I searched around but was having a tough time finding information about the finishes used.
Quote from: Dave in KC on February 23, 2019, 04:35:16 AM
Not sure about original specs, but I wouldn't use a polyurethane. I use spar marine varnish. It will hold up much better in the elements.
Did you use a satin finish or gloss?
@MacEggs What type of wood did you use for your restore?
@GrillSavage , I used mahogany for the handle along with a plain tung oil to treat it.
The slats are re-purposed cedar and I used a tinted Danish oil to give them some colour.
I did not use any spar varnish or polyurethane after that.