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  • Thanks. I guess I could hook it up to my bbq gas canister?

    It's going to be using a random mishmash of spare scrap wood. Mainly some heavy old dense pine and pallet wood*. Is the point about doing two 'coats' to get the right depth, or to get it even?

    I should probably say the main reasons to try are

    • preserve it from rotting
    • get a similar look across different wood types
    • try something different from shed paint.

    *the pallet wood won't be too visible

  • BBQ gas will work great.

    I did it as a furniture / sculpture finish so aesthetics was the priority. You might be fine with one round but you will have to brush if you don’t want black soot on anything that touches it.

    I’d be weary of pallet wood, could have some gnarly chems that’ll be released by fire


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