jJ

[email protected] (Jack Gray)

03/11/2005 11:37 AM

end seal blk walnut logs

just got some nice blk wlnut logs and need to seal the ends. have tried
melted parafin wax straight and it tries to peal off when it dries.
anybody mix anything with it to get some penetration? min. spirits, BLO
? The wax just sits on the surface and then just peels off. Any help
is appreciated. I'm probably gonna saw them up in a few days.

jack


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JG

John Girouard

in reply to [email protected] (Jack Gray) on 03/11/2005 11:37 AM

03/11/2005 6:26 PM

Jack Gray wrote:
> just got some nice blk wlnut logs and need to seal the ends. have tried
> melted parafin wax straight and it tries to peal off when it dries.
> anybody mix anything with it to get some penetration? min. spirits, BLO
> ? The wax just sits on the surface and then just peels off. Any help
> is appreciated. I'm probably gonna saw them up in a few days.
>
> jack
>

I've heard that basic latex paint will do the trick. I've done this to a
couple of maple logs, but have yet to slice them up.

-John in NH

GG

"George"

in reply to [email protected] (Jack Gray) on 03/11/2005 11:37 AM

04/11/2005 8:33 AM


"Jack Gray" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> just got some nice blk wlnut logs and need to seal the ends. have tried
> melted parafin wax straight and it tries to peal off when it dries.
> anybody mix anything with it to get some penetration? min. spirits, BLO
> ? The wax just sits on the surface and then just peels off. Any help
> is appreciated. I'm probably gonna saw them up in a few days.
>
No sense sealing them if you're going to saw them soon. End checks have
already begun, and are largely self-limiting. Coatings are for freshly cut
logs or freshly crosscut board ends.

Something occlusive in nature but suspended or dissolved in water is what
you want. PVA glue, latex paints have been mentioned. The commercial
product is a water-emulsion wax like we old GIs remember buffing to a
brilliant shine on every floor. Water, non-sudsing surfactant, some
alcohol to stave off mold, and a bigass blender....

JC

Joseph Connors

in reply to [email protected] (Jack Gray) on 03/11/2005 11:37 AM

03/11/2005 10:38 AM

Try glue (heavy). Its worked for me.

Jack Gray wrote:
> just got some nice blk wlnut logs and need to seal the ends. have tried
> melted parafin wax straight and it tries to peal off when it dries.
> anybody mix anything with it to get some penetration? min. spirits, BLO
> ? The wax just sits on the surface and then just peels off. Any help
> is appreciated. I'm probably gonna saw them up in a few days.
>
> jack
>

--
Joseph Connors
The New Golden Rule:
Those with the gold, make the rules!

Wi

"Wilson"

in reply to [email protected] (Jack Gray) on 03/11/2005 11:37 AM

03/11/2005 6:20 PM

Latex paint??
WL
"Jack Gray" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> just got some nice blk wlnut logs and need to seal the ends. have tried
> melted parafin wax straight and it tries to peal off when it dries.
> anybody mix anything with it to get some penetration? min. spirits, BLO
> ? The wax just sits on the surface and then just peels off. Any help
> is appreciated. I'm probably gonna saw them up in a few days.
>
> jack
>

nn

"no(SPAM)vasys" <"no(SPAM)vasys"@adelphia.net>

in reply to [email protected] (Jack Gray) on 03/11/2005 11:37 AM

03/11/2005 1:03 PM

Jack Gray wrote:
> just got some nice blk wlnut logs and need to seal the ends. have tried
> melted parafin wax straight and it tries to peal off when it dries.
> anybody mix anything with it to get some penetration? min. spirits, BLO
> ? The wax just sits on the surface and then just peels off. Any help
> is appreciated. I'm probably gonna saw them up in a few days.
>
> jack
>

U. C. Coatings' Anchorseal.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=pen+making+instructions&btnG=Google+Search

You can order direct from U.C. Coatings or check their dealer listing to
see if there is a distributor in your area.

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
[email protected]
(Remove -SPAM- to send email)

MB

Mike Berger

in reply to [email protected] (Jack Gray) on 03/11/2005 11:37 AM

04/11/2005 12:52 PM

It might work better if you made a fresh cut at the end of the log
first.

Jack Gray wrote:
> just got some nice blk wlnut logs and need to seal the ends. have tried
> melted parafin wax straight and it tries to peal off when it dries.
> anybody mix anything with it to get some penetration? min. spirits, BLO
> ? The wax just sits on the surface and then just peels off. Any help
> is appreciated. I'm probably gonna saw them up in a few days.
>
> jack
>

jJ

[email protected] (Jack Gray)

in reply to Mike Berger on 04/11/2005 12:52 PM

05/11/2005 12:26 PM

The logs are way to big to dip, so gonna have to brush something on.
The idea of sealing the whole log end is so when I cut into lumber the
ends of all boards will already be sealed. I'v used a masonry
sealer(drylock) b-4 but it damn near turns to concrete when dry. Hell
on my sawmill blades. Guess i'll experiment with melted wax and Min sp.
or maybe latex paint.

Thanks anyway
jack

FC

Fly-by-Night CC

in reply to [email protected] (Jack Gray) on 03/11/2005 11:37 AM

03/11/2005 11:33 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] (Jack Gray) wrote:

> just got some nice blk wlnut logs and need to seal the ends. have tried
> melted parafin wax straight and it tries to peal off when it dries.
> anybody mix anything with it to get some penetration? min. spirits, BLO
> ? The wax just sits on the surface and then just peels off. Any help
> is appreciated. I'm probably gonna saw them up in a few days.

Your experience mirrors mine except...

I am going to assume you were attempting to brush the melted wax on the
logs. It cools much too quickly and doesn't adhere. I learned that in
order for the melted wax to work is to dip the ends of the wood into a
pot or vat of wax. When done this way it works great and stays put.

I use a $1 West Bend shallow electric fryer obtained from my local
thrift store. My wife picks up old candles at yard sales for next to
nothing and I drop a couple in the fryer when it runs low. The shallow
fryer works fine for me as one only needs to coat the ends plus 1 or 2
inches up from the end.

If the log is too large to dip then I fall back on one of the wax
emulsion products like the Anchorseal that Jack Novak recommended.
Woodcraft sells a decent Anchorseal-like product at about $18/gallon.

BTW, latex paint as an end sealer never worked well for me.
--
Owen Lowe
The Fly-by-Night Copper Company
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