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Why aren't log home stains popular for fences

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I am in Ontario Canada and would prefer for a variety of reasons not to have stain shipped and instead buy something locally.

Been thinking about a local log home stain (Sansin) for a new cedar fence but after going back and reading all the various threads I never see mention of members here using log home stains. Are they just just inferior to the current favs like RS and Armstrong Clark or is there some other reason?

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Could be that log home stains are quite a bit more expensive than regular stains in the US. Most likely just a marketing gimmick to get homeowners to shell out big bucks for log home staining. I'm sure that there's a LOT more log homes in Canada than the US, and perhaps those stains are more readily available. Staining fences is a price shock for most folks, so using a log home stain, while most likely very effective, would be financially unfeasible. That's my take on it.

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Fences are made of lumber. You're talking about boards that behave differently than a whole log. I would use a product designed for decks/fences.

Beth

p.s. yes good log home products are more expensive, and there is a good reason for it.

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I guess I will just have to crunch the numbers then (shipping, duties, brokerage fees, exchange does add up too).

Wondering though how a board would behave differently than a log.

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One is only a part of the whole. Cut yourself in half and what are the effects (besides dying of course) ? You become exposed and vulnerable and with each subsequent cut, you become weaker.

Rod!~

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