Carpentry and Woodworking - working with green wood
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ppergau
06-18-03, 10:53 AM
I have a maple log that became available to me as a result of a recent storm....it is very green. I want to use slices from it (bark included) as tops for three legged patio tables. I need some suggestions on how to treat the wood so it will last and continue to look a finish like urethane etc?
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06-18-03, 01:05 PM
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Hello: ppergau
Welcome to our Do-It-Yourself Web Site...:)
The forum I found your question in is the place in which we share Hints - Tips and Tricks. This forum is a special forum to share Hints - Tips & Tricks with other web site members and forum readers.
It is one of the 4 non interactive topics on the web site, within the NON interactive forums. Which means posting containing questions cannot get replies.
Being as that forum is NON interactive, it does not accept questions and replies cannot be posted. If your question were to remain within that forum, it would not get answered.
Since you posted a question pertaining to "Wood Working," I moved it to provide you with better service. This is the best forum I could determine to get you in touch with those that can answer your question, is in this forum.
The moderator and professionals within this forum, on the subject matter of your question, will be able to best assist you.
Regards and Good Luck.
Sharp Advice
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