The $3 Wood Treatment — Make Any Fence or Structure Last 200 Years
I built a fence on the north boundary of this property in 1994. Thirty-one years ago. From timber cut on this land. Treated with a mixture that cost three dollars. It is still standing. Not leaning. Not rotting. Not grey and splintered. My neighbor replaced his fence in 2008. And again in 2019. He is currently getting quotes for his third replacement. Each replacement cost approximately four thousand dollars. I have spent twelve dollars on my fence in thirty-one years. The treatment is two ingredients. Raw linseed oil and pine tar. Mixed two parts to one. Applied before assembly with a twenty-four hour soak on all end grain. Reapplied every seven to eight years when the surface shows dryness. The Cherokee applied this to every wooden structure they built. European observers in the eighteenth century documented Cherokee structures in better condition after fifty years than comparable European construction after ten. In 1993 I asked a pressure-treated lumber salesman what was in his product. He told me. Chromium. Copper. Arsenic. The EPA banned that treatment in 2003 because the arsenic was leaching into residential soil at concentrations no longer defensible as safe. The Cherokee treatment leaches nothing. It has never been banned. It costs three dollars. Nobody told you about it because nobody profits from a fence that never needs replacing. ───────────────────────────── 📖 GET THE FORBIDDEN CHEROKEE HANDBOOK 👉 elderwolf.netlify.app 💳 DIRECT PURCHASE — $19 👉 pay.hotmart.com/O105853167B ───────────────────────────── ✅ What you'll learn: — Why wood rots and exactly what the Cherokee did to stop it permanently — The chemistry of raw linseed oil polymerization that transforms wood at a cellular level — Why pine tar compounds repel fungi, bacteria, and wood-boring insects for decades — The 2003 EPA ban on pressure-treated lumber arsenic and what replaced it in your fence posts ───────────────────────────── 🔍 Topics covered: wood preservation, fence treatment, linseed oil wood, pine tar wood treatment, how to preserve wood, stop wood rot, natural wood preservative, pressure treated wood alternative, DIY fence treatment, cedar fence treatment, wood fence last longer, prevent wood rot naturally, fence post treatment, outdoor wood treatment, wood rot prevention ───────────────────────────── #WoodPreservation #FenceTreatment #StopWoodRot #NaturalWoodPreservative #LinseedOilWood #PineTar #DIYFence #OutdoorWood #WoodRot #FencePost #CherokeeSecrets #ForbiddenKnowledge #ElderWolfSecrets #OffGrid #Homestead #NativeAmericanWisdom #SuppressedKnowledge #CherokeWisdom #PressureTreatedAlternative #WoodFence

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