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painting some barns, asphalt or acrylic?
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<blockquote data-quote="kenojoe" data-source="post: 858829" data-attributes="member: 865"><p>I talked to the folks at Barn Paint.Com, they told me the acrylic is the better product and is also cheaper. As for the tar and diesel mix, 3 years ago I mixed 5 gals. tar, burnt oil and diesel making 15 gallons of homemade "creosote". Someone on this site had put it in tips and tricks. I soak a good number of posts in it for days. They sure looked good when we drove them but it didn't last long. These posts sat in the barn for several months after they were soaked. Within a year of putting up the fence all of the posts facing the sun were faded out. The ones in the woods are still black.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenojoe, post: 858829, member: 865"] I talked to the folks at Barn Paint.Com, they told me the acrylic is the better product and is also cheaper. As for the tar and diesel mix, 3 years ago I mixed 5 gals. tar, burnt oil and diesel making 15 gallons of homemade "creosote". Someone on this site had put it in tips and tricks. I soak a good number of posts in it for days. They sure looked good when we drove them but it didn't last long. These posts sat in the barn for several months after they were soaked. Within a year of putting up the fence all of the posts facing the sun were faded out. The ones in the woods are still black. [/QUOTE]
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