I just got a section of a tree that my neighbor had cut down last week. It's hardwood but I'm not sure what type. It's about 24" in length and maybe the same in diameter. It's going to sit outside, on end, on the ground and be used for a pounding surface for things like splitting other wood with a froe. Basically a wooden anvil.
Even though it's just going to be a useful place to beat up other wood I'd like it to last a few years anyway without rotting out. I'm thinking just put a few coats of Thompson's Waterseal on the surface and call it done.
Anyone have any better suggestions?
Even though it's just going to be a useful place to beat up other wood I'd like it to last a few years anyway without rotting out. I'm thinking just put a few coats of Thompson's Waterseal on the surface and call it done.
Anyone have any better suggestions?