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Looking at Pine Tar as a exterior wood preservative on Southern Yellow Pine and White Pine.

I have no knowledge or experience.

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I'd ask this guy:

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Thin it with a little turpentine and mix with linseed oil. Old fashioned, beautiful treatment. Not a finish. Needs to be replenished more often than you might want to. Creosote is much better, can be mixed with above to desired color. Creosote is one of those cheap products so effective and useful EPA declared it unsafe. Good luck finding it!

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Originally Posted by add
I'd ask this guy:

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Now, that is funny...


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Don't know about use on wood - but we used a lot of it in the past, while dehorning. Blood stopper & kept the flies off.
PITA to get out of your clothes, too.


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Don't know about use on wood - but we used a lot of it in the past, while dehorning. Blood stopper & kept the flies off.
PITA to get out of your clothes, too.
Yep, dip a spatula in the can, and slather it all over the critter's head.

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Not an expert but this might be of help.

https://solventfreepaint.com/pine-tar.htm#recipe


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PINE TREE RIOTS?



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Originally Posted by BALLISTIK
PINE TREE RIOTS?


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The stuff is like anti-seize. It gets everywhere….😊


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I used to treat the inside of my deadrise with pine tar to discourage rot. I originally used the pine tar, turps and linseed but the linseed oil caused a lot of dark spots, perhaps black mold. I went to just the tar and turp and no more black stuff. Your place will smell like an old bay built.


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