External wood filler for shakes in door

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ajmoore1

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Hi,

I am just sanding down my French doors that have been a little bit neglected over the years. There are a few little cracks and some of the joints have opened up a bit. See pics below. How is it best to fill them to prevent water ingress? I am going to refinish them with a siekens stain.

Thanks in advance

Jon
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I've used Everbuild 2 part wood filler to good effect, both the light stainable and the Mahogany. Both have lasted a few years now outside.
 
Funny, I was thinking the same. I've never had a problem with an Everbuild product - their D3, D4 and epoxy are excellent as well, and reasonably priced.
No, I don't work for them. :D
 
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