I've been picking up logs from tree cuts and the like for years now. Since my first year in turning, 2020. It didn't take long to see that green wood splits, often rather quickly once it starts to dry, so I started buying this stuff from Rockler called "Green Wood End Sealer" that is a wax based end grain sealer like Anchorseal. The difference is, Anchorseal is about $50/gal, while the Rockler stuff was $19/gal. I ran out of my last gallon, and drove over to the local Rockler, to find out they seem to have discontinued the stuff?
Only other thing I could find locally, at least that I know of, is the Anchorseal stuff...but I am certainly not going to pay the price they are asking. Wondering if anyone knows of another brand of end grain wood sealer that works the same way, that can be bought in gallon size? I mostly seme to find the anchorseal stuff online. I don't need anything fancy, and would like something that is wax based. I did find something on CraftSupplyUSA, but it was PVA based... Not real sure what to think of that.
I could try just melting wax over the ends of my logs, but...there is something about how the anchorseal and rockler sealer that seems to help it penetrate the grain a bit and really give a good seal. There are some solvents in the mix, I'm sure. Not sure that just melting simple wax would really do the same thing.
Only other thing I could find locally, at least that I know of, is the Anchorseal stuff...but I am certainly not going to pay the price they are asking. Wondering if anyone knows of another brand of end grain wood sealer that works the same way, that can be bought in gallon size? I mostly seme to find the anchorseal stuff online. I don't need anything fancy, and would like something that is wax based. I did find something on CraftSupplyUSA, but it was PVA based... Not real sure what to think of that.
I could try just melting wax over the ends of my logs, but...there is something about how the anchorseal and rockler sealer that seems to help it penetrate the grain a bit and really give a good seal. There are some solvents in the mix, I'm sure. Not sure that just melting simple wax would really do the same thing.