Pine Tar Wood Siding

Pine tar is a natural wood preservative from the forest obtained by slowly burning the resin from the root stock of pine trees.
Pine tar wood siding. Heat to 80 degrees f and mix thoroughly. 2 35 linear foot western red cedar. Apply warm if possible. It also takes down the stickiness of the surface so that it is more pleasant to touch or walk on.
Position the primer s nozzle several inches away from the pine s surface. 1 1 2 x5 face 1 53 linear foot spruce. Spray the primer in thin even layers until you have coated the entire surface. Black brown and red.
It is available in a light and a dark finish as well as pigmented. Impregnate and reinforce wood to resist moisture and microbes while still allowing the wood to breathe and to keep it from drying out and cracking. Use this organic raw linseed oil produced at our. Plywood siding t1 11 48 00 in.
Ideal for barns and outbuildings wide plank siding decks porches fences fence posts etc. Wood siding shake wood siding 4 inch siding 1 in. Western red cedar weathered silver grey pine v groove 1 side 2 x6 actual. 1 x10 1 16.
This mixture offers the best of both preservation and nourishment for the wood. In this state pine tar has the consistency of molasses and can be used for preserving wood even below grade. Wirebrushed 1 side smooth 1 side. No additional solvents are needed needed.
Siding how doers get more done need help. Pine tar also known as pitch is a great preservative of wood it s been used for centuries on wooden boats to prevent leaking and rot. Spray a paint primer over the wood. Let the primer dry for 30 60 minutes before painting the pine object.
Above grade we recommend mixing the pine tar 50 50 with allback purified raw linseed oil and applying warm so that the pine tar and oil mixture really penetrates the wood. Combine equal parts of our pine tar and purified organic linseed oil.