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On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 20:14:34 GMT, "Colin Jacobs" wrote:
I have acquired some Pine to build planters for my patio & some cabinets. What is the best way of treating Pine wood so it lasts outside? Teak Oil, Stains Varnishes etc? How does one prepare the wood please? CJ UK I also received pine and used ut outdoors, for benches and tables around the pool.. I used a brush & roller to flood them with good quality redwood stain (before assembly, if possible) and they've been out there for 2 summers and most of their 3rd winter.. No rotting or softening yet, but I do recoat them each spring, when we recoat the decking.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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