Red oak slats from Home Depot for Genesis 1000?


 

ChrisArgentino

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I went to Home Depot today and after picking out some really nice oak 1x2, I had them cut 15 1/4 sections. After scanning it, the register said “red oak”. I was not happy to see this as I know that red oak wicks water and rots easily. Is there a possible way to make it work and last a long time? Has anyone had experience with red oak on their genesis grills?
 

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Yes, I have used it more than once in spite of the shortcomings. It is probably my favorited wood in appearance.

I used ample (3 to 4) coats of spar (not poly) urethane. With a cover, I personally believe it will last quite a while.

I used dark walnut stain on this red oak:
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This is also red oak but very lightly stained:
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Chris, what grill are you making slats for? I know my buddy just sent you a handle and slats because I helped him make them.
I’m not too sure because I haven’t ordered a handle or slats from anyone. Do you know who sent me them?

I only have one grill project at the moment
 
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Yes, I have used it more than once in spite of the shortcomings. It is probably my favorited wood in appearance.

I used ample (3 to 4) coats of spar (not poly) urethane. With a cover, I personally believe it will last quite a while.

I used dark walnut stain on this red oak:
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This is also red oak but very lightly stained:
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Wow looks beautiful! Very nice job. Do you know a rough estimate on how long this wood would last? Im assuming yearly urethane coatings?
 

 

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