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Protect Tree Stumps
"dkat" wrote in message . net...
My 2 cents would vote for either the wood hardening resin or something that is absorbed into the wood such as cooked linseed oil ...... Linseed oil isn't waterproof. I know this from experience with rifle stocks. It looks great, but it isn't very protective against serious moisture. Tung oil might work, but I don't know how well it would do with year round exposure to weather, UV from sunlight, etc. Any stump that is still in the ground has a big problem--insects could attack it from below. As you say, a penetrating polyester or epoxy resin would be best. Then there's always the petrified wood stump... J. Del Col |
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