Advice needed on whether to varnishing a Baseboard

Started by REGP, May 08, 2015, 09:23:41 PM

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REGP

Folks I've got a bit of a dilemma, I have to replace my baseboard with one made of a timber frame with a 9mm ply top.

As it will be located in a garage I understand it has to be painted or varnished to protect it from moisture and eventual warping.

This leaves me with a couple of questions
   Would exterior varnish provide better protection than paint?
   I want to fix some cork sheets on part of the top, if I varnish it first would I have to use some special adhesive     be to get the cork to stick to the varnished surface?

Can anyone advise about this or maybe point me to a reliable reference source.

Ray

Malc

Varnish or gloss paint would be good for a location that could get damp. Do both sides or it will warp. If you use a good adhesive like PVA, it should stick down the cork. You could use a contact adhesive like Evo Stick, but I think PVA would be fine and less hazardous.
If you are worried, a few judicious panel pins would help. If you put them underneath where the track goes, you won't notice them.
The years have been good to me, it was the weekends that did the damage.

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