Hope you all had a great Holiday Season.
Finally had time to check on the oak slabs that I milled a few months ago. They looked pretty nice except for a couple of soft spots. During drying they cracked badly on the center. I cut through the cracks and the inside is black and split and there are worm holes in it. When the slabs were put up there was no evidence of worms or rot. Did they get into soft spots while the slabs were drying?
We are trying not to cut life trees and found a bunch of dead cedars in a grove that still look pretty good. Do I have to cut all the worm holed white wood off before I sticker them, will they get into all the other wood?
While I’m asking for your advice – do you have any tricks on how to get tree sap out of clothes?
Finally had time to check on the oak slabs that I milled a few months ago. They looked pretty nice except for a couple of soft spots. During drying they cracked badly on the center. I cut through the cracks and the inside is black and split and there are worm holes in it. When the slabs were put up there was no evidence of worms or rot. Did they get into soft spots while the slabs were drying?
We are trying not to cut life trees and found a bunch of dead cedars in a grove that still look pretty good. Do I have to cut all the worm holed white wood off before I sticker them, will they get into all the other wood?
While I’m asking for your advice – do you have any tricks on how to get tree sap out of clothes?