bitshird
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when sealing wet wood, I've tried enamel paint, Minwax exterior Poly, Latex paint, and now I guess I'm going to try melted Paraffin wax, I don't have any local places to get Anchor seal so is melted wax good enough?
I don't have any local places to get Anchor seal so is melted wax good enough?
How does Anchorseal compare to Rockler's Green wood sealer other then half the cost?
I use both candle & canning wax, to seal the ends of wood depends upon size. Also use latex paint on the ends of whole & slit logs. If cutting into blanks might not seal ends if wood has been laying around for awhile.
I never cover the entire piece of wood in wax. How would or could completely sealed wood reach EMC?
I use the WC stuff and it works well. check the website they might deliver.Not sure but I know that Woodcraft's is similar and could be re-packed anchorseal.
If you're keeping your wet wood in freezing weather, wouldn't the moisture in the wood itself freeze and crack the wood? Just wondering.Anchorseal, Rockler & Woodcraft green wood sealers are wax emulsion products which work great as end sealers. That stuff doesn't like freezing weather though. If it freezes may not be usable.