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Old timers formula questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerryd352" data-source="post: 492316" data-attributes="member: 32071"><p>I’ve been reading through a bunch of posts on the forums and finally decided on going with the old timers formula for sealing my deck. I had a few questions before I begin that I hadn’t really seen many people touch on.</p><p></p><p>I’m going to be sealing 19/32 BCX sanded pine and was wondering if I need to sand the plywood further before treating due to it still being slightly rough. Do I need to sand all edges before sealing?</p><p></p><p>I’ve read a few threads where it mentions if you live in a humid climate to cut one part (I believe it was linseed?) due to mildew/molding of the plywood. I live in Florida where it’s always humid. Has anyone experienced any issues in Florida using the original 1/2/1 OTF?</p><p></p><p>I plan on pre-drilling/cutting everything prior to adding the OTF. This is my first build and any input would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerryd352, post: 492316, member: 32071"] I’ve been reading through a bunch of posts on the forums and finally decided on going with the old timers formula for sealing my deck. I had a few questions before I begin that I hadn’t really seen many people touch on. I’m going to be sealing 19/32 BCX sanded pine and was wondering if I need to sand the plywood further before treating due to it still being slightly rough. Do I need to sand all edges before sealing? I’ve read a few threads where it mentions if you live in a humid climate to cut one part (I believe it was linseed?) due to mildew/molding of the plywood. I live in Florida where it’s always humid. Has anyone experienced any issues in Florida using the original 1/2/1 OTF? I plan on pre-drilling/cutting everything prior to adding the OTF. This is my first build and any input would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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