Any ideas for finishing siding on my cabin

PMac500

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Attached is a picture of the side of my cabin in NY. The siding is actually made of slabs of American Chestnut.  The American Chestnut (Castanea dentata) is a large, deciduous tree of the beech family native to eastern North America before the species was devastated by the chestnut blight, a fungal disease.  It is a beautiful wood when finished.

Q:  I would like to spotlight the natural beauty of the wood by protecting it from the elements.  I believe they used to use a varnishin the past but would like to get any other ideas.  I realize that I have a lot of sanding to do so the RO 90 DX will be getting a workout.  I have been going to camp there since I was born over 40 years ago amd I can't remember when the last time it was done on this cabin.  Other people in the camp ground have used solid stains but in my opinion its a crime
 
http://timberprocoatings.com/

I have been using their products indoor and outdoor for the past 5 years on our cabins and our house with great results. The good part it is not a varnish, so it is easier to maintain. I have yet to add to the initial coats

Bruce
 
Type in " frank pellow cedar cabin" in the search tab. You might get some good idea's. MARK
 
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