Dominos for outdoor use

I buy the regular beech tenons in their bulk packs by the quantity of 500 to 1800 depending on the size. I can, of course, make them on the table saw and the router table with a round over bit from scraps (oak, walnut, cherry or sepele, my go-to lumber). But my interest lies in furniture and cabinetmaking, and that's where I want most of my shop time spent on, not on making tenons.

However, if I only needed the Sipo just once or twice, I'd hesitate in spending $100 on it, seeing, say, 90% of its stock collecting dust in the next 10 years. In that case, I'd be willing to make my own rot-resistant tenons from, for instance, walnut or white oak scrap. Or I may just take my chance with the "epoxy-soaked" beech dominoes! [tongue]
 
My application involving Sipo was building 10 outdoor benches of Ipe. Very expensive wood, but my main concern was the safety of people sitting on the benches after the benches had been outdoors for many years. If buying Sipo got a margin of safety, however small, the cost was worth it. I check the benches occasionally to ensure they are solid and safe. They are.
 
I hate doing things twice or failures so I would never use anything but the sipos outdoors. 
 
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