So I just bought a canopy from a guy on Craigslist today. Looks good for $30. There are a couple of small dark spots on the underside of the canopy that look to be the start of water damage, but the wood is a hard wood and it is not separating or softening at all, so I plan to just sand it down a bit and reseal it. This canopy is more or less temporary. I plan to get about a year out of it before building my own canopy that will be spared no expense, but that is a thread for another day.
My question is what should I reseal it with? I have settled on using LED lights, so heat is not going to be a big issue. The hood is almost completely enclosed, so moisture will be present in fairly high amounts, but the LEDs I am looking at are in a strip that is IP67 waterproof, so there is no issue there either. I want to reseal it for a relatively cheap cost. I don't want to spend more than about $30 on resealing it and I don't want to have to wait a week for something to be shipped to me, so I prefer to be able to pick this up at a hardware store like Lowe's.
At advice is appreciated. Thanks all!
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My question is what should I reseal it with? I have settled on using LED lights, so heat is not going to be a big issue. The hood is almost completely enclosed, so moisture will be present in fairly high amounts, but the LEDs I am looking at are in a strip that is IP67 waterproof, so there is no issue there either. I want to reseal it for a relatively cheap cost. I don't want to spend more than about $30 on resealing it and I don't want to have to wait a week for something to be shipped to me, so I prefer to be able to pick this up at a hardware store like Lowe's.
At advice is appreciated. Thanks all!
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