Hi,
Building a deck. As advised will use wood preserver/end grain preserver on cut ends etc BUT it takes many hours for this to dry. The manufacturers recommend applying 2 coats and waiting for the 1st to dry. I was wondering what people actually do? Surely when you cut a piece of wood you are intending to fix it immediately, not apply such products, wait for it to dry and apply second coat, wait for it to dry and then fix it etc etc. Does it do any harm to continue working/fixing what would be wet ends and only 1 coat (preserver wet) to dry timber?
Couldn't find a discussion or advice on this anywhere online
Building a deck. As advised will use wood preserver/end grain preserver on cut ends etc BUT it takes many hours for this to dry. The manufacturers recommend applying 2 coats and waiting for the 1st to dry. I was wondering what people actually do? Surely when you cut a piece of wood you are intending to fix it immediately, not apply such products, wait for it to dry and apply second coat, wait for it to dry and then fix it etc etc. Does it do any harm to continue working/fixing what would be wet ends and only 1 coat (preserver wet) to dry timber?
Couldn't find a discussion or advice on this anywhere online