Hi. I have two roughly 8"x8" gate posts that I've re-used as post supports for a hammock. They were originally located outside but then pulled up and stored inside an unheated workshop for about a month. To make them more attractive I wanted to paint them with black external wood paint. To give a smoother finish and clean up the surface to better take the paint I initially tried sanding them. This was very slow so took 1-2mm off each face with an electric planer. Posts were then painted with at least two coats and then set in concrete.
The problem I now have is that the posts are cracking badly, see photos, with several quite deep, I'd say 2 inches or so. I had assumed that the posts were treated in some way, they seemed to have survived pretty well in their original location, I believe for at least a year. So taking a couple of mm off would not effect the integrity of the wood. I don't know why they have now cracked, have I opened up the surface enough to allow absorbed moisture to be released?
What I am not sure about is how the posts will now fare. If the entire post is not fully treated presumably they are now susceptible to rotting? Is there anything I can do now to prevent this? I was thinking fill the cracks but suspect I won't be able to do this well enough to seal all surfaces, and if the wood continues to dry out further cracks may develop or the filled areas will lose their integrity.
Is there a suitable product I could spray them with? I'm reluctant to go down this route since there are now climbing plants on them and plants all around them, but I could possibly put up a shield of some sort.
If they are liable to rot then in their current state, is anyone able to predict what their current lifetime is likely to be before they become too unsafe to hang a hammock from them with the risk of the bolt breaking out?
Any other thoughts/ideas welcome.
Thanks
Simon
The problem I now have is that the posts are cracking badly, see photos, with several quite deep, I'd say 2 inches or so. I had assumed that the posts were treated in some way, they seemed to have survived pretty well in their original location, I believe for at least a year. So taking a couple of mm off would not effect the integrity of the wood. I don't know why they have now cracked, have I opened up the surface enough to allow absorbed moisture to be released?
What I am not sure about is how the posts will now fare. If the entire post is not fully treated presumably they are now susceptible to rotting? Is there anything I can do now to prevent this? I was thinking fill the cracks but suspect I won't be able to do this well enough to seal all surfaces, and if the wood continues to dry out further cracks may develop or the filled areas will lose their integrity.
Is there a suitable product I could spray them with? I'm reluctant to go down this route since there are now climbing plants on them and plants all around them, but I could possibly put up a shield of some sort.
If they are liable to rot then in their current state, is anyone able to predict what their current lifetime is likely to be before they become too unsafe to hang a hammock from them with the risk of the bolt breaking out?
Any other thoughts/ideas welcome.
Thanks
Simon