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Old 12-05-2006
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Zanshin there is no need to put epoxy or something expensive on wood that is not in view. if the wood has not gotten wet before the odds are it won't in the future. as for moisture absorbtion it would never get enough moisture in it to cause a problem, because if it did you have more serious issues to address before you worry about than that. you are olny trying to stop yourself from getting splinters and as i said before that is the easiest way out of it. with the urethane or old varnish what have you even old paint if you want although then you would make it look like a hack job. your only doing this to seal the grain and edges so there are no stand ups (splinters) to get stuck with!.
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