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that looks like nice wood
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Id get those stickers out of there. Surely keep the pile up off the concrete....but keep a tightly stacked pile.....stickering at this point is just introducing moisture fluctuations into each board by exposing each board.
Stickering is for drying. Your wood should have been dry a long time ago.
Once Favre hangs it up though, it years of cellar dwelling for the Pack. (Geoff 12-18-07)
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(01-05-2018, 06:14 PM)packerguy® Wrote: Id get those stickers out of there. Surely keep the pile up off the concrete....but keep a tightly stacked pile.....stickering at this point is just introducing moisture fluctuations into each board by exposing each board.
Stickering is for drying. Your wood should have been dry a long time ago.
Yeah, but if it's only "air dry", and is now in an inside environment, it will be drying out again. Maybe from 12 to 8%. So having it on stickers isn't a bad idea.
And PB beetles don't seem to be interested in heart walnut, that's some of the cool things about it (durable and insect resistant).
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Nice score.
Sell some and keep some.
Over the years, I have accumulated a bit of a stash of lumber.
It is nice that on any given project, I can go choose exactly what lumber I want to use
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(12-31-2017, 01:30 PM)Mike7759 Wrote: Its all heart wood, no sapwood or live edge.
Mike
That photo on page two looks like a typical sapwood riddled board that's turned upside down for the photo to hide what's likely to be a mostly sapwood other side. That stack has likely been gone through and picked several times.
$200.00 for that pile is about half price for the grade and moisture content it likely is. I was hoping to see FAS grade at minimum. Its a nice lot of log run "Grandaddy's Barn" walnut, for sure.
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There you are. I was expecting you much earlier. There’s one on every thread.