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Carl, here's some cedar I used for my log store deck path. I can recommend it, looks good (imo) and sanded down to 40 grit its surprisingly grippy even when wet. Time will tell if the green slime will grow on it. I don't have any to sell, sorry, best of luck.

Alun.

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Carl, here's some cedar I used for my log store deck path. I can recommend it, looks good (imo) and sanded down to 40 grit its surprisingly grippy even when wet. Time will tell if the green slime will grow on it. I don't have any to sell, sorry, best of luck.

Alun.

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That looks great Alun. Is that your own milled timber and is it finished with any treatment at all. Cheers Carl

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That looks great Alun. Is that your own milled timber and is it finished with any treatment at all. Cheers Carl

 

 

This is my own milled timber from last years windblow. I just sanded down to 40 grit no oil/varnish. Hopefully it will just go silvery grey. Oils and varnish need maintenance I find, so didn't bother. Good luck with your project and please update with pics. 👍

Alun.

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