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Preservatives for fresh felled wood


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1 hour ago, westphalian said:

I’m not trade though so is the substitute any good on wet wood?

Never been asked for any credentials when buying the proper stuff.

 

No idea what it would be like on wet wood but would suggest it will still be better than anything else you can get

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I've been using ecosote for a few years now. Seems good as everything I have used it on is still looking souns. As it penetrates rather than seals the wood it might be good on green wood as it will let it dry whilst still protecting it from rot and critters (though wasps still seem to chew it).

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