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Well that depends on the paint you use. If you use regular interior house paint it will not hold up to the weather. If you use an exterior grade paint not really, it will hold up to the weather on the exposed surfaces, but not necessarily against the dirt on the bed side. That is why I recommended a good marine paint to use. I have used it before in building wooden holding tanks for fish and had no problems with it leaching into the water or being toxic to the fish. Most people just use regular wood to make the frames out of and don't paint them. I just made it as a suggestion to help cut down on the need to replace the wood in the frames every couple of years.
Paint today is a lot safer than it was years ago, with lead having been removed from it.
Well that depends on the paint you use. If you use regular interior house paint it will not hold up to the weather. If you use an exterior grade paint not really, it will hold up to the weather on the exposed surfaces, but not necessarily against the dirt on the bed side. That is why I recommended a good marine paint to use. I have used it before in building wooden holding tanks for fish and had no problems with it leaching into the water or being toxic to the fish. Most people just use regular wood to make the frames out of and don't paint them. I just made it as a suggestion to help cut down on the need to replace the wood in the frames every couple of years.
Paint today is a lot safer than it was years ago, with lead having been removed from it.