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I've always sealed the ends of any freshly milled timber with 3 coats of oil based paint - but that has been timber milled by someone else.

 

I am wondering if is worthwhile sealing the ends of big sticks we bring back to stockpile as they may sit here for a year before they are milled?


 

 

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3 hours ago, topchippyles said:

Yes they all should be sealed asap to stop end grain splitting.I use SPR  waterproofer  x 3 coats

Is that clear? Used paint on beech, but didn't know it had to be 3 coats and it split.

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5 hours ago, topchippyles said:

Yes they all should be sealed asap to stop end grain splitting.I use SPR  waterproofer  x 3 coats

I've had a look at this- the only thing that's coming when I google is a waterproofing admixture- is that right? 

WWW.WICKES.CO.UK

Sika Proof Liquid Waterproofing Admixture - 5L

 If not, would you be able to share more details of what you use? I've been using waterproof PVA... 

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