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<blockquote data-quote="GrogHog" data-source="post: 280454" data-attributes="member: 7921"><p>The only part I see on the photos is that you are using un-treated lumber. It will rot very fast if not treated. I also put a coat or two of wood preserver on it before I cover the treated. The 2x4 railing cover is UV stabilized and will work very well. You will like it but remember if you are nailing or screwing it to the board to pilot drill it first as it will crack now or later from the fracture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrogHog, post: 280454, member: 7921"] The only part I see on the photos is that you are using un-treated lumber. It will rot very fast if not treated. I also put a coat or two of wood preserver on it before I cover the treated. The 2x4 railing cover is UV stabilized and will work very well. You will like it but remember if you are nailing or screwing it to the board to pilot drill it first as it will crack now or later from the fracture. [/QUOTE]
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