10-26-2015, 09:03 PM
When I would get logs for sawing I would paint their ends as soon as possible with whatever extra paint I had lying around. Howard always said Anchorseal was better than paint. Being cheap I never thought it necessary to spend money on a special product when paint seemed to work well enough though almost never w/o at least a crack or two. Fast forward to this summer when I built my Ipe' deck (hard to rationalize that I'm cheap, I know). I used Advantage Lumber's wax emulsion end grain sealer on all the cut ends. I had a quart left over so when I got 3 white oak logs a few weeks ago I used it to seal the ends. Wow, not one new crack opened in them. Each of the logs had a crack or two when I got them, which was the same day the trees were felled; tells you how fast WO likes to crack. I painted the ends with the wax emulsion before the end of the day and they sat for a couple of weeks before I could mill them into lumber. There were no new cracks when I milled them and a week later I see no new ones in any of the boards I cut.
Howard, you had it right.
John
Howard, you had it right.
John