
When working with Black Locust lumber, standard carpentry skills will suffice. However, to ensure the longevity and performance of your project, we have a few key recommendations:
Black Locust lumber can be handled with the same tools and techniques as other hardwoods. Here are some general carpentry skills and tips that will help you get the best results:
To maximize the durability and aesthetic appeal of your project, we strongly recommend using stainless steel hardware and fasteners. Here’s why:
To maintain the integrity of your Black Locust lumber, it is crucial to end seal all field cuts. This step prevents moisture penetration and minimizes the risk of splitting and warping. The recommended product for end sealing is Anchor Seal by UC Coatings, Buffalo NY. This is the only warranty-approved end sealer for Black Locust lumber.
How to Apply Anchor Seal:
By following these guidelines and using the recommended materials, you can ensure a successful installation and enjoy the long-lasting benefits of your Black Locust lumber project. For further assistance, don't hesitate to contact our customer support team.

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