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Looking good Greg, it's come a long way. Are you going to stain it as well or just leave it natural?
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Thanks Tom, yah a big improvement from the 7 year old Tyvek. Would like to stain it but will give it a year to dry out, tested it the other day and the shingles are still at 18% moisture, thought cut that thin the cedar would dry quick. Now the kicker, the granola crunchers have oil based stains band here as of September, so unless I buy ahead I'd have to go latex.
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Do yourself a favor and buy ahead. I made the mistake of doing a deck with the latex crap and it started peeling after one year.
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Whilst it looks great Greg that is too much work for me to even contemplate. Here the termites would make short work of that, so my workshop is all steel construction.
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Excellent Greg, (as usual, ho hum). Regarding the stain, I've created longer lasting stains on the back of my undies than that latex crap will give.
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I'm betting it is just the stubborn stains that are holding them together
On a serious note - How long do those shingles last? Once stained, is there any protective coat applied?
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Not sure the stain actually preserves cedar, maybe it does, but I think its more for appearances, they will naturally go a grey or black colour. On roofs they can last upwards of 50 years, on a wall I've no idea but Im sure I'll never need to replace them.
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