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"Paul A" wrote in message
Am I worrying about this unnecessarily, or is there a technique of installation that avoids the problems of shrinkage? Your particular header situation is a good place to use an engineered laminate material/beam. Will cost you a bit more, but not unduly, and you won't have the problem you are anticipating. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 5/14/05 |
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