I guess I’m on a roll today. Finally got around to processing a hickory branch that blew down a couple of years ago. I use branch loosely, as the base diameter was 35 inches. Lots of clean smaller blanks and some simply massive chunks of spalted wood. It still turns fairly easily with the addition of Minwax hardener or PC-Petrifier, so I’m having a little fun with it. Some of the chunks are starting to show checking and I’m not confident that I won’t get a heavy dose of absorption with Anchorseal. This is Pignut hickory and has relatively open pores, made more so by the softer spalting. Anyone tried this? I have a stack of spalted maple that I cut on the sawmill 10 years ago and the Anchorseal soaked in 3-4”. Not excited about repeating that here.