Anchorseal vs anchorseal 2 question

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JimB

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For those of you who have used both, is there a difference in how they perform?

In the past I used another brand of sealer but I need more and Woodcraft has the AS2 on sale this weekend. I read somewhere that as2 doesn't prevent checking as well as the original.

Anyone have any experience with it? I will use it mostly on fresh cut logs that will become bowls.
 
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This question may have been discussed here already, but know has been covered on other forums as well. Guess depends upon where you live & experience with both AS original or AS 2.

Anchorseal vs. Anchorseal 2

Anchorseal Vs. Anchorseal 2

I have never used the stuff!

Thanks for the response. I was starting to think no one would respond. I had found one of those links on my own but the other is new to me. Thanks.
 
Anchor seal 2 has quite a few distractirs who claim it's less effective than the original. I had a can of 2 only that was okay but not excellent.

I use and recommend the similar product that craftsupplies sells.
 
Anchor seal 2 has quite a few distractirs who claim it's less effective than the original. I had a can of 2 only that was okay but not excellent.

I use and recommend the similar product that craftsupplies sells.

Thanks for the recommendation. I was just looking at that and since I will probably be placing an order with them for a few other things I thought I would give it a try. I was using a Woodcraft product. I wasn't all that happy with it and I don't think they sell it any more.
 
I'm still using latex paint! Then again, I have to when cutting my timber....but I'm running through up to 3 gallons on a jobsite. That much ASeal would cost far too much for lumber sealing.

For just a few blanks that I'm keeping for myself that are super 'special'....I use the original ASeal.




Scott (latex is just as good) B
 
I'm still using latex paint! Then again, I have to when cutting my timber....but I'm running through up to 3 gallons on a jobsite. That much ASeal would cost far too much for lumber sealing.

For just a few blanks that I'm keeping for myself that are super 'special'....I use the original ASeal.




Scott (latex is just as good) B

I've heard that latex paint works very well. I don't use it because I seal the wood in my garage or basement and I don't want to get paint in places it doesn't belong. My wife would not be happy. The green wood sealers all clean up easily.
 
I'm still using latex paint! Then again, I have to when cutting my timber....but I'm running through up to 3 gallons on a jobsite. That much ASeal would cost far too much for lumber sealing. For just a few blanks that I'm keeping for myself that are super 'special'....I use the original ASeal. Scott (latex is just as good) B

If latex is just as good why do you use anchor seal on the special blanks? ;-)

I think the wax sealers are better but paint can surely work.
 
I can see through the ASeal Dan. That's the only difference I've experienced in 150,000bdft of lumber being milled in two years.


Scott (red paint is hard to see through) B
 
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