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Yeah I'm not concerned about Brands I'm very very familiar with sealers and spar varnish I just didn't know if it was safe I guess the outside isn't getting that warm
I can certainly post pictures when it is completed thanks for the info what would be a good safe product to use on the outside weather I go cedar or pine scratch that cedar can take care of itself if I decide to go Pine I don't want to put a spar varnish on it I believe any suggestions?
Thanks for the info so far guys my real question was which would be a better wood as far as seasoning faster what I mean to say is I will have a steel fire box but I just wondering will the cedar smell go away and absorb smoke quicker then the pine? Which wood for this application do you think...
hi all I have searched this website and i'm sorry if I have missed this info but I am trying to decipher the difference between pine vs cedar on my hot wood smoker build. I am not worried about the cost difference between the two just wondering if I should steer clear on one of the two woods...
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