Air drying lumber
"Wes" wrote in message
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Larry Jaques wrote:
I bought a dozen 2x12 x 8ft boards at the local big box store.
Geez talk about mediocre wood. Most were pretty damp and I am
hoping
it was because they got rained on.
They keep them wet at the store so they don't warp _before_ you buy
them.
Heck, they keep them in bondage so they don't warp. Cut the bonds, watch
them warp.
Now if they would *only* take that pallet of material and give it time to
dry out in the
parking lot, sheltered from rain for a few months, it would be pretty good
stuff.
Wes
I bring 2 x 4s home from the yard, sticker them, and cover them with a tarp
for at least six months before using them. I always have a supply of dry or
near-dry ones on hand.
I usually brush the ends with molten paraffin before stickering them up,
unless they're already well covered. I wouldn't do this if I were using them
to frame a house; I'd try to get them nailed up and sheathed before they
warp out of shape.
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Ed Huntress
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