About to build a new timber fence using tanalised timber. Although I'd prefer to leave it with a 'natural' look, because it's in some strange 1960s conservation area, it's got to be painted white.
Previously the fence was basically white glossed floorboards.
The tanalised timber comes as almost rough-sawn, so will need a bit of prep.
Any suggestions as to how to prevent the tanalised treatment bleeding through.
And what paint would be best?
Previously the fence was basically white glossed floorboards.
The tanalised timber comes as almost rough-sawn, so will need a bit of prep.
Any suggestions as to how to prevent the tanalised treatment bleeding through.
And what paint would be best?