Pine is a natural softwood with a visible grain so it takes stain very well.
Best finish for tongue and groove pine ceiling.
Because seasonal movements in the wood create slight movement parts of the tongue tend to become exposed over time.
Some boards are rough on one face and smooth on the other.
It has a vaulted ceiling design with stained pine tongue and groove boards as the material.
If installing one half inch pine use 1 1 2 inch nails.
The use of t g material for a vaulted design like this is excellent.
When it comes to finishing a tongue and groove ceiling success has more to do with procedure than style.
But other wood options and sizes can be special ordered.
We installed it in march and it was too cold to pre stain.
The nail must be long enough to go through the piece of pine and into the ceiling above.
If the nail is too short it won t hold the pine tongue and groove securely to the ceiling.
The length of the nails is more important than the gauge when using the nails to install tongue and groove wood.
Staining pine tongue and groove paneling can create a stunning effect as well.
Most of the tongue and groove you ll find at home centers and lumberyards is 1x6 or 1x8 spruce.
An hvlp sprayer seems like it may be a tool worth exploring for this project rather than the daunting task of brushing.
I am wondering what is the best way to apply clear varathane to the ceiling.
Tongue and groove ceilings are composed of interlocking lips intended to hide nails from sight.
Be sure to first test your stain colors on scrap pieces of wood until you find the right shade.
Then apply your choice of stain with a short nap paint roller or paint pad and wipe with a rag.
Others like the 1x8 boards used here have a groove down the middle of one face to give.