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Hey Forum, I made a railway sleeper bench last year and she isn't holding up against the elements too well.
I gave her a surface treatment with some cuprinol fence stain (had a leftover bucket from doing the fence) for but it isn't enough to keep the cracks in the wood from widening.
Just looking for some advice really on what would be the best product (or combination of products) to seal up these gaps to stop the elements from getting to them?
I was thinking something with a wax base to fill the gaps would be best but not familiar with what is out there and best to use for this purpose. Regular wood filler tends to crack around the edges so was thinking this thinking this may not be the right way to go.
I would obviously sand it down before and after and apply a final coat of stain but this wouldn't adhere too well to a wax based filler.
Appreciate your suggestions!
I gave her a surface treatment with some cuprinol fence stain (had a leftover bucket from doing the fence) for but it isn't enough to keep the cracks in the wood from widening.
Just looking for some advice really on what would be the best product (or combination of products) to seal up these gaps to stop the elements from getting to them?
I was thinking something with a wax base to fill the gaps would be best but not familiar with what is out there and best to use for this purpose. Regular wood filler tends to crack around the edges so was thinking this thinking this may not be the right way to go.
I would obviously sand it down before and after and apply a final coat of stain but this wouldn't adhere too well to a wax based filler.
Appreciate your suggestions!