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Old 24-08-2004, 06:13 PM
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I would give it a couple of coats of cuprinol fence paint.But if it is in a
really bad state then replace it.If it is securely fixed to the posts with
no broken /damaged panels etc then the paint job should do.You are the
person who knows if the fence is worth saving.

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Thanks Keith,England,UK.
"chris" wrote in message
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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 15:05:13 +0000 (UTC), "Alan Walsh"
wrote:

I have recently discovered that apparently you can't buy
creosote anymore, so as my fence was in dire need of renovation
I tried to make my own creosote substitute from petrol, thinners, wood
stain and light mechanical oil.
Unfortunately the results have been somewhat disappointing to say the

least
which is a surprise as I was told on good authority that the above

mixture
would have the same nett result as 'real' creosote.

The fence is now looking rather the worse for wear and the panels I have
'creosoted' are now badly discoloured and seem to be splitting more than
they were before!
On top of that the neighbour commented on the smell ands asked if it was
likely to persist.
Any suggestions on how I could save the fence or is it 'rip it up & start
again' ?

Alan

Engine oil from an oil change and a gallon of red diesel - mix up to
your preference. Works a treat