Toni Ciuraneta
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Hi there.
I remember having seen some side comments on a thread about oxide stains made by metal being in contact with oak, as next summer I have in mind making a cellar door ( for one of my relatives) with old forged iron rescued nails and humongous lock from the old one I wonder if those stains can be avoided or if they will just add some rustic character to the new door.
The door will exposed and subject to big temperature variations, from 10 below zero centigrade to 35-38 positive, rain and snow.
Any hint will be greatly appreciated.
I remember having seen some side comments on a thread about oxide stains made by metal being in contact with oak, as next summer I have in mind making a cellar door ( for one of my relatives) with old forged iron rescued nails and humongous lock from the old one I wonder if those stains can be avoided or if they will just add some rustic character to the new door.
The door will exposed and subject to big temperature variations, from 10 below zero centigrade to 35-38 positive, rain and snow.
Any hint will be greatly appreciated.