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Should I seal the ends of large fir beams?
I have four 16x4 fir beams sticking out of the side of my house. I'm in the
process of "renewing" them, which includes cutting them back a bit. So I end up with a new end, and I wondered what if anything I should do to seal the end-grain other than just prime and paint. These beams are out in the sun and rain, with nothing above them. I'm using Abatron Liquid Wood and WoodEpox to consolidate and fill in on the top and sides where there's some rot, so I could use Liquid Wood on the end grain. That would put a layer of hard epoxy on the end that has soaked into the grain a bit, and I believe make it impervious to water. And then of course primer and paint on top of that. That might make for a very long- lasting surface. But I'm not sure that's the best thing to do. Maybe wood is supposed to breathe. Does anyone here have any experience dealing with this issue? What do you think? |
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