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There was some talk about putting cinder blocks on the top of piles. i once saw a few photos of a guy who used all-thread and compressed his drying lumber with a home-made jig. i started using harbor freight ratchet straps to smoosh all the wood together and hopefully keep it straight. can anyone with more experience with this attest to these methods actually reducing bend and twist? thanks
No way around the fact that wood by it's very nature is going to twist and move around at least a little as it dries, nature of the beast. Some wood twists more than other species. Forcing the boards as flat as you can as they dry helps SOME to keep them from twisting as much as they would if no weight at all. I will hereby "attest" to the fact that this does indeed work to some degree.