Kaizen
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We don't have a lot of cedar up here so I'm new to working with it. I am working on a farm stand and I had to make some doors to lock below the selling area. I had some 2x6 cedar kicking around so used that. It looked fine before i planed it down but i found several areas that had tear out and it was like an onion that just kept peeling. Is this normal or maybe just becuause construction grade? I tried to stableize with epoxy.
Then I needed to paint it and i read i needed an oil based sealer/primer so i did that yesterday afternoon. The doors sat out there all night and this am i went out and dried the dew drops before applying a thick coat of Tractor supply oil based paint. Let it cook the day in the sun and now i have this??? The are bubbles like popping bubble wrap. The panels in the middle are plywood and you can see zero bubbles. So what am i missing? Does cedar off gas?
It looks like when you do a deep pour epoxy and have to blowtorch the bubbles.
Going to try and sand it down and do another coat to cover?


Then I needed to paint it and i read i needed an oil based sealer/primer so i did that yesterday afternoon. The doors sat out there all night and this am i went out and dried the dew drops before applying a thick coat of Tractor supply oil based paint. Let it cook the day in the sun and now i have this??? The are bubbles like popping bubble wrap. The panels in the middle are plywood and you can see zero bubbles. So what am i missing? Does cedar off gas?
It looks like when you do a deep pour epoxy and have to blowtorch the bubbles.
Going to try and sand it down and do another coat to cover?

