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Post #604142 by pjc5150 on Fri, Aug 26, 2011 7:05 AM

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I'd spar the hell out of it if you're putting it outside. That's a lot of work just to let the elements beat it up. But maybe it's different where you live. I did a pretty nice piece for a buddy last year & he put it outside, and it looks like crap now. Kinda makes me sad when I see it. Another year or 2 & it'll probably just start falling to pieces.