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  • dunbarboyz

    Used Thompsons Water Seal on mine twenty years ago. Still solid today.

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  • diver-rig

    Used motor oil and a drive up a good limestone gravel road on a dusty day.

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  • Frogdog

    I heard some folks use diesel fuel also. Not sure how it's applied, though.

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Automatic Tranny Fluid, spear it on.

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  • Cling2myguns
    dunbarboyz: 31547939267611/comments/31547908859163

    Used Thompsons Water Seal on mine twenty years ago. Still solid today.

    And that is only because the wood you have was before the worthless treated stuff that is used now.

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  • Junkballer
    diver-rig: 31547939267611/comments/31547908921115

    Used motor oil and a drive up a good limestone gravel road on a dusty day.

    Agree, that's how we've always reused used oil, pouring on flatbeds letting it soak into the wood (the slickness doesn't last long) and also poured over fence post tops letting it run down the post, some have lasted 60+ years and counting 😊

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  • Frogdog

    How do you apply the motor oil? And how does it not make your driveway a hazmat incident at the first rain?

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  • Junkballer

    We usually just roll it on with paint rollers, dip in the bucket or pan and let'er rip.......you don't have to drench it on, just cover it like a paint job, it will soak in. I don't have a paved drive way 😀 so that never concerned me but if I did I'd just find a different location to roll it on.

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  • pulsarnc

    Helped my father build a trailer using red oak lumber for the entire thing , runners , beams , crossmembers and flooring . We soaked it with motor oil as we were building it . This was in the middle 60’s as I remember . Finally scrapped it and junked it sometime in the late 90’s when the main breams began to rot . It was never sheltered always outside in the weather

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  • Mobuck

    Combination of diesel fuel, ATF, and hydraulic oil applied in splotches and allowed to sun cure. Wood trailer floors are a consumable.

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  • dcon12
    montanajoe: 31547939267611/comments/31547953952667

    Automatic Tranny Fluid, spear it on.

    Wouldn't that take awhile! Don

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  • dcon12
    Frogdog: 31547939267611/comments/31547953875099

    I heard some folks use diesel fuel also. Not sure how it's applied, though.

    Some folks spear it on. Don

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  • jimdeere

    Asphalt based barn and fence paint.

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  • diver-rig

    As stated, either roll it on, or add a little diesel or kerosene and put it in a hand pump sprayer.

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  • asop

    Used oil mixed with karosene.

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  • JimmyJack

    Id check with paint suppliers, they have some excellent acrylic enamels that are tough to beat.

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  • Junkballer

    Keep in mind whatever you decide to put on you want it to soak into the wood to preserve it, not just a top coat covering it......hope that makes sense.

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  • mohawk600

    Just curious..........soak it in oil or ATF???? seriously?

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  • montanajoe
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    Oil is usually thicker. Soaks in slower,or have to work it in with a roller

    ATF is thinner,soaks in faster and leaves a redish tint on new lumber.

    Already mentioned, you can dilute either the oil or AFT using diesel fuel.

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