I won't have the chance to do that before it's put up or I would do that.
The guys are removing the old fence remains and setting the posts today.
They will build the fence Thursday. It's only 118 ft, so it's not that big
of a job. Staining before building would certainly be the best way to
ensure coverage (short of somehow dipping them).
We got lucky that we called first thing in the morning after the damage and
had a guy (he built our pergolas). About 1 in 7 in my neighborhood alone
lost panels, and most of my neighbors haven't been able to even get anyone
out to do estimates yet.
I hadn't thought about a roller. That should work on the outside (without
the rails and posts).
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 1:29 PM, john niolon <jniolon@bham.rr.com> wrote:
> if'n it were me... I'd do all the raw materials first with a roller or
> spray coat or two... then after the fence was erected, I'd go back over the
> cut ends and then give it a light 2nd spray coat...
>
> john
>
>
> --
> Patton Dickson - http://Austin-Healeys.com - Plano, TX
> 1957 Austin-Healey 100-Six "Built to run 'til the road wears out."
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