Thanks again Bruce. I am using a workmate, but hadn't thought to simply screw it down.
Maybe a cross between both. Darker than the last, but a little lighter than the first.
That is 5 coats of spar over unstained cedar. I looked at stains for 2 days, and could not make up
my mind, so I with without it all together. I had 30 slats, only needed 24, and had my wife pick out
and arrange the ones she thought looked the best.
So, the consensus is to skip any kind of stain or pigment before putting on Spar, Teak oil or whatever protectant????
Bruce it depends what you want for the look if you wanted the look of various wood colors meaning no stain then on the cedar using clear it will not look the same on every board you can see that in his pictures. I like the look myself. The marine spar will give better protection than the Teak Oil its not cheap and way more effort cause it probably needs at least 3 coats or more with some 600 or higher wet dry to achieve a smooth finish in between coats.
Its not a consensus its what you like and if I had a mind to had to much wine I posted a link to a much better Spar than Helsman its a Marine Spar. I told Jon about it maybe he remembers what it was I will dig through my threads in the next couple of days and let you know what it is.
On a flip not sure about the effort what I did is use a semi stain 2 coats and I was done the color is the same on all boards. Would someone pay you less if you did that really no idea.
Here is a link to my thread showing the boards.
https://tvwbb.com/showthread.php?71432-My-Redhead-Rebuild
I would rather just use a good oil stain. Anything shiny is sure to not wear off gradually. It usually will end up chipping off or flaking whereas a stain will simply fade or wear away and can be simply reapplied without a whole lotta work