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Hi, what about oiling the ash ? Iv'e successfully protected various woods from the elements using tung oil, I recently resupplied at a very good price from http://https://www.ryeoil.co.uk/

They also supply other interesting products including cedar cladding oil which they recommend for cedar and various other woods although I've found that using tung oil also seems to prevent discolouration and as it gets thinned with either wood preserver or white spirit every gallon makes 2.

I also like the look of the pine tar products previously mentioned, cheers.

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