"Joe Tylicki" wrote in message
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your chances are not good.
I would have to agree. You could try exposing the opposite side to the
the
elements and see if it evens out, much like flipping deck boards. You
could
try it with just one piece first to see if it works. I believe the
cupping
is caused by the wood fibers compressing and does not reverse upon drying.
For your edification :
http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/fp.../fplgtr113.htm
Specifically, chapter 3.