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Default Setting plaster causing wood to warp.

On 23/11/17 11:06, Tim Watts wrote:
On 23/11/17 08:02, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

Wrong (as usual)


Not wrong and not as usual. You just can't help sniping, can you?

I said in context, that solid oak won't recovered for wetness related
warping - this is WETNESS from the plaster not humidity.


Wetenss is humidity you daft plonker!

I also said engineered might recover (but that's just a whole lot of
"depends")

All wood recovers when returned to it's original moisture content.

Engineered or otherwise.

The point is more about the speed of absorption in both types in this case.




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