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<blockquote data-quote="Alex_c" data-source="post: 320099" data-attributes="member: 9587"><p>Yup...make sure you do at least 3 coats with 6 hours of good weather in between coats. I also sanded everything with 100 grit before coating and 220 in between coats. Double coat the end grain since it will drink the stuff up. I also went fairly heavy on my first coat to let it absorb into the wood. Others may suggest otherwise, but I found it worked better for me that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex_c, post: 320099, member: 9587"] Yup...make sure you do at least 3 coats with 6 hours of good weather in between coats. I also sanded everything with 100 grit before coating and 220 in between coats. Double coat the end grain since it will drink the stuff up. I also went fairly heavy on my first coat to let it absorb into the wood. Others may suggest otherwise, but I found it worked better for me that way. [/QUOTE]
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