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18th September 2017, 09:52 PM #16GOLD MEMBER
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I hope that you have also sealed the under-surface. The sapwood (light coloured timber) of many timbers, including Redwood, is susceptible to many pests and fungi. You need to seal on all surfaces. BTW, the epoxy finishes are not proven to last, they may well do, but there is no current emphasis on longevity.
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