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If I resaw a Sienna Micropro treated product do I need to re-treat the sawn edges/faces. Thinking of resawing either 50mm or 75mm thick sleepers into boards to build planters.
Thanks.
Mike
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Jason
Hi @MikeJ7168 , I have just looked up some information of the timber described, please read link below, it might help you decide on how to proceed.
https://microprosienna.com/resources/working-with-micropro-sienna/
Hi @MikeJ7168,
As per the information @JoeAzza has helpfully supplied, it is important to seal all cut ends. I recommend using TWA Woodcare 300g Ecoseal Tanalised Timber Treatment if the cut end is going below ground/on ground, or you can use Tanalised 300g Clear Enseal Timber Treatment for above ground.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Thanks Joe, that would appear to be definitive. Pretty much as I had thought, but information I had found was conflicting, about as many suggestions that pressure treated didn't need sawn edges treating as that said it did. Might well be worth buying untreated and treating it myself , as I will end up retreating most of it if I resaw boards anyway.
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