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ANCHORSEAL Classic Log & Lumber End Sealer - Water Based Wax Emulsion, Prevents up to 90% of End Checking on Cut Ends of Hardwood & Softwood … (1 Gallon)

ANCHORSEAL Classic Log & Lumber End Sealer - Water Based Wax Emulsion, Prevents up to 90% of End Checking on Cut Ends of Hardwood & Softwood … (1 Gallon)

ANCHORSEAL Classic Log & Lumber End Sealer - Water Based Wax Emulsion, Prevents up to 90% of End Checking on Cut Ends of Hardwood & Softwood … (1 Gallon)
$ 27.75

Score By Feature

Based on 605 ratings
Easy to use
9.53
Value for money
9.10
Easy to clean
8.18

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Product Description

Up to 90 of end checking (drying splits) is prevented, yield is improved with less waste
Reduces the appearance of blue stain and sapstain on logs.
Soap that is water-based, non-hazardous, and does not contain any solvents.
Since 1980, ANCHORSEAL has been the #1 end grain sealer for logs and lumber.
For hardwood floors,

Questions & Answers

I have a few that are 8' long, 10" wide, and 2' tall. Oak planks, 5" thick. Will this be enough to keep the plank from cracking and splitting all the way through?

Anchorseal is what I use to keep bowl turning blanks (logs 2-3) from sticking together. 4 ft long, with a diameter of up to 14 inches) from splitting. To seal up the end grain, you must apply it as soon as possible after cutting. If a crack begins before the end is coated, it will almost certainly continue to spread. Planks would still be coated on the end grain and stacked with stickers between them as usual. Omer the stack should be kept out of direct sunlight and with plenty of airflow. If a plank's end grain has any cracks after you've ripped it, I'd trim off the cracked section and coat the new end grain with I think that will help prevent future cracking.

Can this product be used to make wedding centerpieces out of white birch slices? These slices must have a fantastic appearance. ?

Only the end grain of the slices should be sealed with Anchorseal. It will darken the wood and leave a waxy finish on it. To avoid checking the slices, you may want to get the birch kiln dried.

What kind of coverage do you have? How many square feet can a gallon of sealant cover?

The following is taken from their website: 100 sq. ft. /gallon, depending on the method used and the type of wood used

Is the product fit for human consumption?

Anchorseal hasn't been given a food-grade rating. Typically, Anchorseal is used in the manufacturing of wood products, and then the wood is processed and finished for a variety of applications after it has dried and the Anchorseal has been removed.

Selected User Reviews For ANCHORSEAL Classic Log & Lumber End Sealer - Water Based Wax Emulsion, Prevents up to 90% of End Checking on Cut Ends of Hardwood & Softwood … (1 Gallon)

Packaged properly
5/5

It's a fantastic product that's simple to use and clean. br>I had read in another review that it wasn't securely packaged for shipping, but that has since been corrected. Mine came with four additional metal clips to secure the lid to the can, as well as a Ziploc bag with the top taped over and a box that was just big enough to hold the can. That was in the shipping box, along with the air pals.

Connor Pittman
Connor Pittman
| Jan 27, 2021
The product is excellent, but the packaging is appalling
3/5

I'm giving it 5 stars because it's a great product, but I'm deducting 3 stars because it delivered a mess and caused me to lose a lot of money. I'm not happy. I was going to return it, but I needed to get it on the log I was drying as soon as possible. I'm not happy.

Mackenzie Mendez
Mackenzie Mendez
| Dec 30, 2020
Yes, I am working
5/5

I've been using this product for ten years and recently purchased another gallon. It's currently affixed to the ends of ten oak logs as well as some large oak circles. As of now, there has been no verification. It takes a few days for the clear coat to dry completely, and then I apply another coat. enjoy.

Reign Harrison
Reign Harrison
| Dec 17, 2021
Excellent product! Anchor Seal does not require my endorsement to demonstrate its quality, as it has been in the logging and milling industry for many years
5/5

It's not a cheap product, but if you're drying and milling your own logs or lumber, it's a must-have. Your logs will normalize more evenly with less checking, and your slabs will benefit as well, especially if you're cutting slabs from green wood. This won't prevent cupping or bowing; that's just the wood's natural tendency; however, it will significantly slow end grain checking. This is an excellent product that I will buy again.

Dallas Daugherty
Dallas Daugherty
| Oct 09, 2021
On OAK wood, it does not work
3/5

This product works well on maple, but when I used it on some freshly cut oak, it split all the way up the side from the heart out. br>I was able to get some free freshly felled maple and oak, which I cut down to turning blank sizes and sealed right away. On the Oak, you can see the results, but the maple is faring much better in terms of not splitting.

Oliver Maddox
Oliver Maddox
| Jan 15, 2021
I believe it is effective! This is something I really enjoy
5/5

If everything goes well, that is. My front porch was remodeled, and I used anchorseal to seal all of the openings. It was thick and goopy when applied, and it dried quickly. I haven't seen it in action, but I have a feeling it will. A gallon of glue will last forever unless you're sealing a lot of board ends. I used caulk to seal the ends of each floor board, trim board, and t g wainscoting board, and I only got a smidgeon of what was in the can. On a related note, be cautious when closing it. Because the can is flexible and the lid is made of plastic, it does not snap shut like a metal can.

Kyng Christian
Kyng Christian
| Nov 23, 2021
This is the version you should purchase
5/5

Suitable for a wide range of applications - if you're in need of some paint on wax! Example: Coating timbers to keep them from drying out, coating log ends to keep them from checking, as a low-cost fence finish, and so on.

Natalie May
Natalie May
| Feb 24, 2021
This is precisely what the (wood) doctor ordered
5/5

It's critical to avoid over-drying green wood when harvesting it. Although this will not eliminate all checking, it will significantly reduce the amount of waste generated when making bowl blanks or lumber. It's simple to apply with a paintbrush or roller, and it turns into a waxy semi-glossy finish. As it "dries," the coating becomes transparent.

Allyson Fox
Allyson Fox
| Sep 13, 2021

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