IRQVET
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So being military and having the ability to travel, I’ve seen alot of different methods when it comes to all sorts of stuff. So after my fence was built, since I fenced in an entire acre, and the cost of wood stain/ preservative would have put me in the poor house, I decided to something different.
In accient Japan, the Japanese wood preserving method was called Shou Sugi Ban; where you essentually use fire to charand seal the wood. This was very common in accident temples and also on alot of wood handles on Samuri swords to strengthen them.
Then I learned an old farmers trick (not the greenest thing to do) where farmers would use their used motor oil to stain the fences around their pastures.
So I did both!
I bought a torch that attaches to my gas cylinder from the BBQ, and I when around and burnt the wood which brought out the wood grain. My neighbors watched me do this and think I’m totally nuts (and maybe they’re not wrong?) Burning the wood on a brand new fence.
Then I’ve been saving my used motor oil and top coated the fence and here is the final product. I also cut a peek hole in the privacy fence to keep my dog from jumping up to peer over the fence everytime the wind blows.
What do you think?
An entire acre worth of fence cost me about $80 bucks in propane.




In accient Japan, the Japanese wood preserving method was called Shou Sugi Ban; where you essentually use fire to charand seal the wood. This was very common in accident temples and also on alot of wood handles on Samuri swords to strengthen them.
Then I learned an old farmers trick (not the greenest thing to do) where farmers would use their used motor oil to stain the fences around their pastures.
So I did both!
I bought a torch that attaches to my gas cylinder from the BBQ, and I when around and burnt the wood which brought out the wood grain. My neighbors watched me do this and think I’m totally nuts (and maybe they’re not wrong?) Burning the wood on a brand new fence.
Then I’ve been saving my used motor oil and top coated the fence and here is the final product. I also cut a peek hole in the privacy fence to keep my dog from jumping up to peer over the fence everytime the wind blows.
What do you think?
An entire acre worth of fence cost me about $80 bucks in propane.




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