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[Closed] Carving a tree stump - what to treat it with?

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A few years ago we had some maples cut down, and one of them was left as a 6' stump which I've been slowly carving out to make a seat for the offspring. I had been doing it with an adze which was fun but took ages, now got an Arbortech blade in an angle grinder which is a lot faster.

What's the best way to treat things like this? It's still partly alive, growing shoots in several places, but it's also growing mushrooms and going a bit rotten in others. Take all the bark off and creosote it all? Or leave the outside and just do the inside?

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Posted : 29/12/2014 9:35 am
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diesel is what farmers use to paint stumps with to stop them growing back

I'd use that and then some creosote

as for making it into a seat though...


 
Posted : 29/12/2014 12:19 pm
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Cheers - so definitely try to kill it you think?


 
Posted : 29/12/2014 6:34 pm
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if you don't kill it it will always keep sprouting

if you do kill it, it will eventually rot

as for making it into a seat, I think you have to accept it will not last - rot etc will eventually take it's toll, slower if you use chemicals yes, but would you then want to sit on it?


 
Posted : 29/12/2014 6:38 pm
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Do you have a picture of said stump? Easier to come up with ideas if we can see what there is to work with...


 
Posted : 29/12/2014 6:51 pm
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I'll take a pic when it's light - not too fussed if it sprouts, I can always trim them if they get in the way.


 
Posted : 29/12/2014 7:04 pm
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Tung oils what I used on some garden chairs I made from larch.


 
Posted : 29/12/2014 7:26 pm