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I want to build a simple outdoor picnic table and use pine (mostly 2x4) for construction because it is inexpensive. I plan to set it on my backyard lawn, so it will be exposed to moisture and sunlight. Question is, if I stain & protect it, will it last just as long as other higher quality woods like redwood and cedar? Thanks.

2007-11-09 09:26:41 · 2 answers · asked by Mightie Mouse 3 in Home & Garden Other - Home & Garden

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The pine, properly stained, sealed, and protected, should last a good long while. Especially important is to guard the footings of the table and/or benches; wherever it comes in contact with the ground, lingering moisture will tend to invade the wood. Likewise, give the table a very slight slant and enough gaps to drain quickly and easily, to avoid any standing water.
However, with equal treatments on various types of wood, pine is still not the equal of redwood or cedar. Cedar, for example, possesses a natural chemical resistance to insects and rot that makes it last considerably longer.
Given how expensive the higher-quality woods are, it might be worthwhile to make a pine table and replace it after a few years, once it starts to decay.

2007-11-09 09:41:27 · answer #1 · answered by Garon Whited 3 · 0 1

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2016-05-03 04:18:56 · answer #2 · answered by Vita 3 · 0 0

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2017-01-22 03:42:49 · answer #3 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

No it wont. That's why its cheap. Teak will last the longest, red cedar comes in second. The key to whatever you use is the stain.
Stain is not just for color, it protects. The best is Olympic Maxim 3 year. It makes water bead up on it and protects from UVA & UVB rays. My cedar furniture lives outside, uncovered, year round. Sun, rain, snow & ice. One coat of Olympic Maxim a year, 10 years and it still looks great. Ive been in the biz 28 years and I dont recomend things lightly. Pine is garbage, and whatever you build is only as good as the protection and care you give it.

2007-11-09 09:39:13 · answer #4 · answered by ctswamp 5 · 0 1

yep, or use treated wood , its pine also,

2007-11-09 09:41:47 · answer #5 · answered by William B 7 · 1 1

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