Do I need to seal my stand ?

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Hello everyone. Getting closer to plumbing this up and putting some water in it. Do I need to seal the wood, it will remain just like this no doors or covering around the stand. I plan to cut some acrylic to put over my sump to keep some of the evaporation off it. Thanks Jim
 

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I did with just a clear acrylic sealer from homedepot. Saltwater is rough on everything. And will eventually rot. Don’t want to be in a position years form the road where falling apart.
 

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If possible I like to coat stands with Kilz original primer (must be outdoors or otherwise extremely well ventilated). But yes the wood should be protected.
 

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I would definitely seal it, without sealing it the wood will swell and mildew. Many recommend Rust-Oleum Specialty Appliance Epoxy, I also sealed the gaps of mine with caulking after painting it.
 

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