When refinishing or maintaining barn doors make sure to remember that the function of the structure is more important than fancy flourishes or complex woodwork.
Refinishing old barn doors.
Use fine steel wool to remove the finish from the details in the door.
If you don t want to change the look or color as much use a clear matte polyacrylic.
Rinse the finish with a rag dampened in mineral spirits.
The old front door was repurposed into an eye catching barn door red sliding pantry door.
Spread a coat of gel type stain on the surface of the door using a brush.
Make sure not to use too much.
If you don t want to change the look or color as much use a clear matte polyacrylic.
There s no sense in going any finer dee says.
Sand the wood again with 100 grit paper then 120 grit.
Wire brush pressure wash be sure to let dry thoroughly before doing any finish sanding and or finish.
Set the door on a pair of sawhorses.
The door also creates interest with its rounded top and original mail slot.
The last step to clean and refinish your reclaimed wood is to properly seal the wood.
Sand the dry barn wood down for a smoother surface.
On this weekend workbench segment blake sloane of the rebuilding exchange helps ryan restore a sad old door without sanding stripping or any hard chemical.
This is a unique idea for replacing the average pantry door.
Here are a couple techniques we use.
With the door resting on padded sawhorses use a random orbit sander with 80 grit paper to quickly remove what remains of the old varnish and sun baked flakes of wood.
Allow it to sit for the recommended time before scraping the stripper and old finish from the door.
Once the wood was dry from its cleaning i used a regular paint brush and sparingly applied the minwax finish.
Here are a couple techniques we use.
Clean simple lines are generally just what a barn needs.
Wait for the barn wood to air dry for at least 1 2 hours before sanding it.
Then to get rid of bumps or imperfections press 220 grit sandpaper against the wood s surface.
Barn doors have their own specific style.