Setting plaster causing wood to warp.
On 23/11/17 13:08, Tim Watts wrote:
On 23/11/17 11:33, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
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!
Don't call me a plonker, especially if you are talking crap.
Wetness implies liquid water.
Humidity is gaseous water.
So gaseous water isnt wet?
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