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Default End grain sealer


"Maxprop" wrote in message
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"MinnJim" wrote in message
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I have a bunch of fresh cut walnut limb,crotches and stumps available
now and would like to seal the end grain for future use. Anchorseal is
not available easily in this area and seems expensive. Has anyone
tried a couple of coats of old left over latex paint on the expsosed
ends or does anyone think this will work?
MinnJim


This brings up an interesting point: has anyone attempted to brew their
own wax emulsion end-grain sealer?? It wouldn't seem to be too difficult,
but to be honest I haven't tried it, nor do I know the chemistry involved
to attempt it. Am I incorrect that Anchorseal is little more than
wax--like beeswax--dissolved in a volatile solvent?


In water. Takes a non-sudsing surfactant as an emulsifier, and a _BIG_
blender.