JD123
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The local lumber yard mills some of their own lumber. They had a bunch of rough finish pine planks. We decided to use them on our cabin interior instead of drywall. I like the look of them and there’s an aroma to this day that’s subtle and pleasant.
It was incredibly soft and pliable when it first went in. After 5 years of being inside now, the wood is very dry and will give you a splinter if you so much as look at it.
I use the cabin as my man cave now. I want to brush something on that protects me from these darn splinters I’ve been getting far too often.
Any suggestions on the best type of coating to use? Thanks in advance fellas.
It was incredibly soft and pliable when it first went in. After 5 years of being inside now, the wood is very dry and will give you a splinter if you so much as look at it.
I use the cabin as my man cave now. I want to brush something on that protects me from these darn splinters I’ve been getting far too often.
Any suggestions on the best type of coating to use? Thanks in advance fellas.
