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hi
I bought some planed spruce planks - 3500 x 200 x 22 from my local saw-mill in November and stored them- separated by bearers -
in my unheated but well ventilated shed
I see that they have now shrunk by 3%-4% in width and would like to know for how much longer they are likely to continue to shrink.
An old local carpenter told me that it takes 1 year per 10 mm for wet wood to dry which was a hell of a surprise and although he ought to know what he is talking about, it was so far off what I reckoned ( 6 months) that I thought I would ask you.
Another question on the same lines.
Is wood that you buy packaged in sheds/merchants air-dried or kiln-dried to get it down to 12% ?
I bought some planed spruce planks - 3500 x 200 x 22 from my local saw-mill in November and stored them- separated by bearers -
in my unheated but well ventilated shed
I see that they have now shrunk by 3%-4% in width and would like to know for how much longer they are likely to continue to shrink.
An old local carpenter told me that it takes 1 year per 10 mm for wet wood to dry which was a hell of a surprise and although he ought to know what he is talking about, it was so far off what I reckoned ( 6 months) that I thought I would ask you.
Another question on the same lines.
Is wood that you buy packaged in sheds/merchants air-dried or kiln-dried to get it down to 12% ?