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Hi,
I’ve just discovered this forum!
I’m about to build a frame for my outdoor kitchen that won’t be under cover. So it will need some protection from the elements.
I’ve bought some Pine structural treated H3 (with the green ends) from Bunnings.
My question is that is this wood considered wet or dry? I’m going to paint the frame with Cabots Deck & Exterior Paint but it says that I need to wait 4-6 weeks before I can paint on new wood. Is this considered new wood? Or has it dried since it’s been in the timber yard?
Thank you!
Hello @JazzyJ
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's fabulous to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about painting treated pine.
Technically structural pine H3 is wet when delivered fresh to the store. It does dry out a bit depending on the weather and its location in the racking system. It is recommended that you let the timber season a bit before you put anything on it. Six weeks is about the minimum amount of time I would let it season before painting it. However, you can tell by looking at the surface of the timber if it is still weeping, patches of wet residue are still coming out of the surface of the timber.
You can skip the waiting time by using Intergrain 1L UltraPrep Tannin And Oil Remover. This will effectively prepare the surface of the timber for coating.
Here is a handy step-by-step guide: How to clean a deck
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Eric
Hi Eric,
Just following on from this I have just built a small H3 pine deck but it is has no cover. I wish to paint it, so I assume I also need to wait 6 weeks before painting. So it doesn't matter that its getting wet etc. in the meantime?
Can i also ask, for two of the joists I used H2, will this be OK?
Thank you!
Anna
Hello @annaluno
Yes, it's perfectly alright for the deck to get rained on while you are waiting for it to weather. I would even wait as long as 12 weeks especially if it has not been raining that hard in your area. Please don't use H2 as it is not rated for outdoor use, I recommend H3 for your joists.
If you need further assistance, please let me know.
Eric
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