My wife and I recently bought a log house (3 sided logs, furred out and drywalled on the interior). The house was built in the early 80's and needed a lot of work and updating. The finish on the logs was in pretty bad shape, so we had the logs media blasted with crushed walnut shell to strip them down, so we can refinish them. Also the logs just had the old school insulation sandwiched between them, no chinking. So after the logs were all blasted and stripped we started chinking with Log Jam. Doing what we can after work and on weekends. However unfortunately it seemed to rain a lot when we had time to work on the house so it took way longer to get done waiting on the weather to be right. Now were about to go into winter up here in Alaska and we have not stained/sealed the logs since having them blasted. We are to the point where our highs are around 40 degrees F during the day and drop below freezing at night. So my question is, is it better to spray a stain/sealer on there knowing it probably wont cure right, or let the logs go through the winter unprotected?
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