Does this look like water damage?

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NewbieRaf

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Hey All

See picture as I’m wondering if this looks like water damage via end grain? If so should I get some wood preserver and seal the end grain whilst we are in hot weather?
 

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Could it then be from condensation on the inside of the glass ?, especially in winter. freezing out, warm in, then finding its lowest point and running down.
 
Think if figured it out I’ve been putting off putting the end caps see picture below
 

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