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Thread: Wood movement and coating the back of fireplace surround

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    Wood movement and coating the back of fireplace surround

    Is it desirable to splash a cost of finish on the back of a solid mahogany fireplace surround and mantel. The house is always rather dry and being so close to a source of heat it could suffer cupping or other issues if the panels are not evenly finished. I was thinking about a coat of shellac on the back, staining the visible surfaces, and finishing using Waterlox

    Thanks,
    Wayne

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    I built a Mantel and surround using solid mahogany. I finished it using Minwax Tung Oil Finish. I screwed it to the wall frame, behind the surround and allowed for some movement by drilling an oversized pilot hole for the screws. I have not had any issues in the 4 years I have had it.

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    Hi Joe,

    Did you apply finish to the back of the panels or just the front visible areas? Thanks for your input.

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    I finish the backs of mine and more importantly hang them in a way that lets them move. I usually use no fasteners at all but rather hang them on a sort of heavy duty french cleat top and bottom. It takes a couple of tries to get them adjusted right, and if the mantle ever needs refinishing you can just tap it up and remove it.

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    Hi Larry,

    I'll coat the backs with some cheaper finish. Everything is mounted using screws but the holes are over sizes, so there is room for movement.

    Thanks,
    Wayne

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