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The Natural Philosopher
 
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N. Thornton wrote:

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N. Thornton wrote:



Unless you carefully select quarter sawn planks (which don't actully
look good grain wise) you wll get warping between summer and winter
humidity levels.



not with pine indoors.



Definitely with ANY wood indoors, pine more than most.

Summer humidity levels in yer average temperate zone house are 70-90%.

Winter is down at 15-25%.



here its damper in winter, due to more rain and less ventilation. I
dont know where you live of course.


Not indoors. It doesn't rain in MY house. Only outside, and by the time
the CH has lifted the temp from 5C to 20C, the RH is way....down.

Perhaps you had better study a little on humidity indoors in winter.



Lets agree then: youve had problems with it, I never have.

Not problems. Just it happens. I used standard carpentry techniques to
minimise the effects.


Regards, NT