What a fantastic and practical approach your grandpa has for restoring rotted wood! It’s a great way to breathe new life into old wooden items or structures, saving time, money, and minimizing waste. Here’s a streamlined version of your grandpa’s technique, perfect for DIY enthusiasts:
How to Restore Rotted Wood (Without Replacing It!)
Materials and Tools:
- Epoxy Wood Consolidant (to stabilize the wood)
- Wood Filler (to restore the shape)
- Utility Knife (to remove rotted areas)
- Chisel (for deeper removal of rot)
- Putty Knife (to apply the filler)
- Sandpaper (to smooth the surface)
- Paintbrush (for finishing)
- Protective Gloves and Safety Goggles (for safety)
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