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Chris Cochrane 26-01-2004 04:32 AM

[IBC] Preserving driftwood for outdoor display stands
 
Can driftwood be preserved for use in the garden as stands for bonsai? I'm
hoping for a suggestion that retains the gray color of the wood.

Best wishes,
Chris... C. Cochrane, , Richmond VA USA

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Alan Walker 26-01-2004 11:58 AM

[IBC] Preserving driftwood for outdoor display stands
 
Chris: Anything wood will deteriorate relatively quickly when used for
outdoor bonsai display. We subject bonsai display stands to heat, cold,
wet, dry. Those are poor conditions for wood preservation.
You will hear about several preservatives like GitRot, Minwax
Wood Hardener, etc. which will slow the process down, but, like
everything else in life, these too shall pass. ;-)
My recommendation is to enjoy it as long as you can and keep an
eye out for even better pieces for replacement.
Alan Walker
http://bonsai-bci.com http://LCBSBonsai.org

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Cochrane
Can driftwood be preserved for use in the garden as stands for bonsai?
I'm
hoping for a suggestion that retains the gray color of the wood.
Best wishes,
Chris... C. Cochrane, , Richmond VA USA

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Michael Persiano 26-01-2004 09:54 PM

[IBC] Preserving driftwood for outdoor display stands
 
In a message dated 1/25/2004 11:00:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, writes:

Can driftwood be preserved for use in the garden as stands for bonsai? I'm
hoping for a suggestion that retains the gray color of the
wood.


Chris:

The answer is yes. I started using Minwax Wood Hardener 15 years ago, and the results have been extremely encouraging to date.

You will need to apply the hardener every year or so, but the results are well worth the effort if the driftwood is precious to you.

Apply 2-3 coats during the first treatment and then one coat during applications over the years. If you are standing the piece up in the ground, apply a Marine epoxy, such as West Systems, to create a non-absorbent heel. THis will prevent the wicking of w
ater and the resultant decay.

Cordially,

Michael

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Michael Persiano 26-01-2004 09:54 PM

[IBC] Preserving driftwood for outdoor display stands
 
In a message dated 1/25/2004 11:00:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, writes:

Can driftwood be preserved for use in the garden as stands for bonsai? I'm
hoping for a suggestion that retains the gray color of the
wood.


Chris:

The answer is yes. I started using Minwax Wood Hardener 15 years ago, and the results have been extremely encouraging to date.

You will need to apply the hardener every year or so, but the results are well worth the effort if the driftwood is precious to you.

Apply 2-3 coats during the first treatment and then one coat during applications over the years. If you are standing the piece up in the ground, apply a Marine epoxy, such as West Systems, to create a non-absorbent heel. THis will prevent the wicking of w
ater and the resultant decay.

Cordially,

Michael

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************************************************** ******************************
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http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ --
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Michael Persiano 26-01-2004 09:54 PM

[IBC] Preserving driftwood for outdoor display stands
 
In a message dated 1/25/2004 11:00:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, writes:

Can driftwood be preserved for use in the garden as stands for bonsai? I'm
hoping for a suggestion that retains the gray color of the
wood.


Chris:

The answer is yes. I started using Minwax Wood Hardener 15 years ago, and the results have been extremely encouraging to date.

You will need to apply the hardener every year or so, but the results are well worth the effort if the driftwood is precious to you.

Apply 2-3 coats during the first treatment and then one coat during applications over the years. If you are standing the piece up in the ground, apply a Marine epoxy, such as West Systems, to create a non-absorbent heel. THis will prevent the wicking of w
ater and the resultant decay.

Cordially,

Michael

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++++Sponsored, in part, by Marc Zimmerman++++
************************************************** ******************************
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http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ --
+++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++

Michael Persiano 26-01-2004 09:54 PM

[IBC] Preserving driftwood for outdoor display stands
 
In a message dated 1/25/2004 11:00:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, writes:

Can driftwood be preserved for use in the garden as stands for bonsai? I'm
hoping for a suggestion that retains the gray color of the
wood.


Chris:

The answer is yes. I started using Minwax Wood Hardener 15 years ago, and the results have been extremely encouraging to date.

You will need to apply the hardener every year or so, but the results are well worth the effort if the driftwood is precious to you.

Apply 2-3 coats during the first treatment and then one coat during applications over the years. If you are standing the piece up in the ground, apply a Marine epoxy, such as West Systems, to create a non-absorbent heel. THis will prevent the wicking of w
ater and the resultant decay.

Cordially,

Michael

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++++Sponsored, in part, by Marc Zimmerman++++
************************************************** ******************************
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http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ --
+++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++


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