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Ed Pawlowski Ed Pawlowski is offline
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Default shrinking pickets

On Sun, 23 Mar 2014 21:55:09 -0400, micky
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I noticed that somone around here has a 6' wood stockade fence.

A few years after it was erected, the pickets had shrunk widthwise so
that there is a crack between every two pickets and one can see into his
yard.

Does this mean the fence builder used wood that had not aged
sufficiently when the pickets were cut?

What woods are commonly used to make pickets? Pine? Would pine
show sap? This wood doesn't have any sap or dried sap.

Thanks



All wood moves widthwise. It will shrink and expand seasonally. Take
a look at it again when the rainy season starts and much of the gap
will be gone. Construction grade wood is not dried as much as
furniture grade so you will get more shrink originally too.

Pine, fir, cedar, redwood are all used for fences.