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Manual garage door. Posting here picture of the door in its current state.
I cut out some deteriorated plywood and part of framing members. I have cut plywood to fit in the gaps I cut out and I figure to cut wood pieces to fit in the gaps where I cut out portions of the framing.
I figure to epoxy the joints and prime and paint.
My question concerns using wood preservative. I have a gallon can of Copper Green. I figure I'm less likely to see rot from water intrusion from rains if I treat with wood preservative. I figure to probably treat before gluing in the plywood and pieces of fir. The Copper Green documentation suggests letting it dry thoroughly (probably after wiping off excess) and then using an oil based primer. I have some of that, Zinsser. Then I figure to use water based paint over the dried primer.
Is using the wood preservative going to weaken the epoxy bonding? Is it going to be beneficial overall or should I instead depend on the epoxy and primer/paint?
I cut out some deteriorated plywood and part of framing members. I have cut plywood to fit in the gaps I cut out and I figure to cut wood pieces to fit in the gaps where I cut out portions of the framing.
I figure to epoxy the joints and prime and paint.
My question concerns using wood preservative. I have a gallon can of Copper Green. I figure I'm less likely to see rot from water intrusion from rains if I treat with wood preservative. I figure to probably treat before gluing in the plywood and pieces of fir. The Copper Green documentation suggests letting it dry thoroughly (probably after wiping off excess) and then using an oil based primer. I have some of that, Zinsser. Then I figure to use water based paint over the dried primer.
Is using the wood preservative going to weaken the epoxy bonding? Is it going to be beneficial overall or should I instead depend on the epoxy and primer/paint?

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