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What's the easiest/safest way to seal dimensional lumber?
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[QUOTE="Axil, post: 2018646, member: 117612"] That was the plan. At this point I'm probably going to grab a couple pavers to build up to a basking platform as I'd like to get Beebz in her new enclosure by Tuesday assuming the room we just painted is done off gassing. I may still try in the future though. My understanding is acrylic paint works, but will potentially take weeks to fully cure. especially considering its still pretty cold in my garage I can definitely sand it all very smooth. I was just concerned then she wouldn't have enough grip to climb around on it. All the foam stuff I see here looks really nice, but also outside my skill set. [/QUOTE]
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