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Sealant for new timbers??

Posted By: Lobo

Sealant for new timbers?? - 08/14/04 04:32 PM

Hey Guys,

I'm trying to make lemonade out of lemons. Recently, a storm blew down several pines in my back yard, and I've decided to mill them as replacement parts for the roof over my side porch. I did some work with a timber framer ....ohhhh.... ten years ago. I know I need to seal the end-grain of the timbers, but don't remember what we mixed together for the purpose. Anyone have a favorite formula??

Don "Lobo" Lohr
Posted By: Mark L Surnoskie

Re: Sealant for new timbers?? - 08/15/04 01:46 PM

I use AnchorSeal by UC Coatings for end grain sealer.
Mark
Posted By: Shaun Garvey

Re: Sealant for new timbers?? - 08/27/04 12:43 PM

good ol' Boiled Linseed Oil works very well too.
Posted By: daiku

Re: Sealant for new timbers?? - 08/27/04 01:31 PM

Another vote for Anchorseal.
Posted By: gordmac

Re: Sealant for new timbers?? - 08/28/04 04:15 PM

Or if you're a lazy beggar like me...just mix PVA glue (most common water-resistant wood glues) with water 1:2 or 1:3...it's cheap (less than $1 per liter), clear (can read timber crayon through it, etc) and non-toxic (so off-cuts can go in the woodstove)
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