Outdoor sign wood

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Rob

Rob
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My in laws want me to make a sign for their place at the beach. What kind of wood would you suggest? This will be outside, salt air, probably no sun as it will be under an alcove.

Thanks in advance.
 

DaveO

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DaveO
White Oak, Mahogany (Hondouran), Eastern Red Cedar, Black Locust, pressure treated Pine :oops:, Teak, Ipe, Mangaris™ (red/yellow Balau) and MDO. Add in anything else if you paint it well enough.
Dave:)
 

WoodWrangler

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Jeremy
Everything they said already ...

I used 8/4 Cypress for this sign for my neighbors beach house last month ... worked out well.

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Ken Massingale

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Since it won't be contacting the ground, will be in an alcove and is in a 'salty' environment, I think about any wood will work fine. Even good ole Southern yellow Pine or White Pine. There are gazillions of old homes and barns sided with SYP with no finish that are still solid after many decades of being out in the weather.
 

Rob

Rob
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Pine would be good and cheap, what kind of clear finish would be weatherproof? I made one for our house, used Polyurethane and it's peeling now.
 

Ken Massingale

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Ken
Pine would be good and cheap, what kind of clear finish would be weatherproof? I made one for our house, used Polyurethane and it's peeling now.
Here is a decent write-up on exterior finishing. So far I've had good results with Behr exterior products, available at HD.
 

JimmyC

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Jimmy
Rob,

Since any wood will work, you may want to look for a softer wood, with straighter grain, so that it's easier to carve .

Jimmy:)
 
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