Welcome back to the channel! It's "Honey-Do" season! It has also been about 18 months since completion of the modular fence and now its time to stain. Since the uploading of Part 1 it has become quite popular and generated many likes, questions, and concerns. In this video i will take a moment to do an evaluation and cover the most common inquiries about the fence design.
Click this link to watch Part 1: https://youtu.be/x0iMHQVzJvQ
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Ready Seal Website: https://www.readyseal.com/
For this fence we used the Pecan stain. The finish looks very much like a pecan shell. For 207 feet of this fence design I guesstimated 7 gallons for a single application, and we only used 6 gallons, leaving a gallon extra to do touch ups if necessary.
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Associated stain videos for your reference
https://youtu.be/tqUF-DFA_rE
https://youtu.be/HlNt-CqkYF4
Thanks for watching! Enjoy your fence!