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Do driftwood logs make good board lumber?
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<blockquote data-quote="gerrywoodsy482" data-source="post: 8162317" data-attributes="member: 194395"><p>Check for signs of rot, decay, or insect damage, especially in areas that have been in contact with the sand or water. If the logs appear solid and free from significant damage, they could be excellent for woodworking projects. However, keep in mind that saltwater exposure might affect the wood's integrity, so it's advisable to let the logs dry thoroughly before cutting and using them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerrywoodsy482, post: 8162317, member: 194395"] Check for signs of rot, decay, or insect damage, especially in areas that have been in contact with the sand or water. If the logs appear solid and free from significant damage, they could be excellent for woodworking projects. However, keep in mind that saltwater exposure might affect the wood's integrity, so it's advisable to let the logs dry thoroughly before cutting and using them. [/QUOTE]
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