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General Question In Regards To Using Wood On A Build
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<blockquote data-quote="SD Fishing" data-source="post: 400491" data-attributes="member: 20226"><p>Good. That's basically the gist I got from reading hundreds, if not thousands, of post regarding wood type, sealer type, who's right, who's wrong, what's best, what's cheapest, etc. One can go absolutely insane getting into that debate. But, if in the simplest of terms, the main objective is to just seal/waterproof the wood so that it sheds water rather than absorbs - then that is easy. A lot easier than the thousands of thread debates make it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SD Fishing, post: 400491, member: 20226"] Good. That's basically the gist I got from reading hundreds, if not thousands, of post regarding wood type, sealer type, who's right, who's wrong, what's best, what's cheapest, etc. One can go absolutely insane getting into that debate. But, if in the simplest of terms, the main objective is to just seal/waterproof the wood so that it sheds water rather than absorbs - then that is easy. A lot easier than the thousands of thread debates make it. [/QUOTE]
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