Burning decking with a gas blow torch ...

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  1. *dim*

    *dim* Head Gardener

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    anyone tried this yet?

    I have landed a large gardening job to do in 3 weeks time ... total revamp of the garden/lawn and owner has asked me to sort his decking

    he has been painting the decking on a yearly basis with decking stain/paint ... he says it looks good for a while then deteriorates .... and costs him approx £50 per year on the paint/stain stuff (its a large decking and he is sorry he stained it, and feels he should have left it as installed)

    recently saw a program on tv where they burn the decking with a gas blow torch, then brush it with a wire brush .... turns black and ends up being a japanese style

    here is a link to the video of the tv program I saw
    GardenER

    might be a permanent solution and save money in the long run? .... looks good aswell
     
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    I'd be extra careful as the stain/paint may be flammable and you could end up with no eyebrows.
     
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    miraflores Total Gardener

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    I agree it looks really good, but you would have to be ever so careful when you work with the flame...
     
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    HarryS Eternally Optimistic Gardener

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    Dim - I would not try it on a new clients decking. Have a little practice first or it could end up a disaster.
     
  5. Spruce

    Spruce Glad to be back .....

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    :dbgrtmb: Hi dim

    I entered the comp as well :sunny:

    They are using brand new planks , yours are old and painted & stainded, if you can do what Harry said, have a practice , it was the same with me when I done gardening as a side line that request's for other stuff apart from gardening !!!! no was my answer.

    Examples :

    Clean windows ( no I am a not a window cleaner )

    Build wall (no I am not a bricklayer)

    "we need a cleaner" is the best one I had as I was realy tidy in the garden !!!!

    Social worker Agony Uncle (the wives moan about the husband and then later on listen to the husband moan about the wife)


    Spruce
     
  6. under par

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    Thanks for the link I am definitely gonna give this a go.
     
  7. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    I cant see anything regarding burning your decking to improve it,

    But I'm sure its a great idea.

    :D
     
  8. *dim*

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    thanks guys .... good points .... I have forwarded the video to the client and told him that if he wishes to take this route, he can do it, but I will assist

    he can do the burning, I'll hold the gas canister and the hosepipe incase it catches alight .... he has said he will have a close look at it, and seems very interested .... could be a good idea.... suppose time will tell
    :dunno:
     
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