Using Anchorseal to prevent board warping and cupping when making wood signs

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A lot of times, when you're storing lumber for a future project, they get warped or cupped. Using this quick little tip will help to eliminate that.

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Handy tip although we don’t get the extremes of heat like you all do. Yesterday -3 C (26 F) here. Thanks Ryan 😀

brentelizabethjames
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Thanks for sharing this tip! Looks like the Anchorseal would be easy to apply and doesn't appear to be messy to work with. Haven't heard of this particular brand before so good to know.

SawdustmakerLori
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Valuable info. Never heard of it.
We have heat and extreme humidity in my region.

louislandi
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Great you're brought the hat back

tessiamathes
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Thanks for the tip. I have some premium wood boards I want to protect.

PopsCustomSignsLLC
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I have another question! This information was so valuable! I run into my biggest issues when making my wood signs after I've cut them down to size for the project. How do you keep them from warping after you've cut them down to size? Do you use this product?

nn
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Looks just like some black walnut I got for my shelves. We were using sanding sealer to seal boards. This looks like a better product. How do the costs compare.

Mickeyville
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Available at box stores? Lowes, H Depot?

Smore
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Cool to know! When you do use your board, do you just sand it or plane it off?

greggordon
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I'm hoping you can help me. I bought a beech wood table top online, stained and matte oiled. The seller showed the top at 45 x 24 with metal plates (or battens) about 5 inches in underneath on both ends and one metal batten in the center. My top arrived with only 2 battens instead of 3, with each on the ends. The underside of the table top has a rough area that's uneven, I don't know the proper term and there are some cracks coming from it but only on the underside.
I'm wondering if I should be concerned and return it?
It won't be easy for me to do that, but I don't want to see anything happen to this tabletop after I go through the effort of attaching legs.

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