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<blockquote data-quote="eezerz" data-source="post: 125766" data-attributes="member: 2462"><p>The 2X4's are cedar. They shouldn't rot too too quickly. But I really don't know. I've done a lot of reading on this site. I have yet to find a definate answer on this. I choose to leave it raw. Just to see. 2X4's are cheap, so if i have to change 'em out every couple years, I'm ok with that. I feel that if I were to treat them, it would just trap moisture inside and speed up the rotting process. We'll see how it goes. </p><p> [-o<</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eezerz, post: 125766, member: 2462"] The 2X4's are cedar. They shouldn't rot too too quickly. But I really don't know. I've done a lot of reading on this site. I have yet to find a definate answer on this. I choose to leave it raw. Just to see. 2X4's are cheap, so if i have to change 'em out every couple years, I'm ok with that. I feel that if I were to treat them, it would just trap moisture inside and speed up the rotting process. We'll see how it goes. [-o< [/QUOTE]
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