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The right drying process
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<blockquote data-quote="scheffa" data-source="post: 6469243" data-attributes="member: 67698"><p>Ratchet straps help, make sure they are inline with the stickers, also check the tension on them periodically as the timber shrinks the may need another few clicks to keep tension.</p><p></p><p>Stack them out of direct sunlight if possible to prevent the initial moisture loss happening to quick.</p><p></p><p>Some things are out of your control, a slab that has lots of knots, crotch wood, reaction wood etc will be a lot more unpredictable in its drying characteristics and harder to control</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scheffa, post: 6469243, member: 67698"] Ratchet straps help, make sure they are inline with the stickers, also check the tension on them periodically as the timber shrinks the may need another few clicks to keep tension. Stack them out of direct sunlight if possible to prevent the initial moisture loss happening to quick. Some things are out of your control, a slab that has lots of knots, crotch wood, reaction wood etc will be a lot more unpredictable in its drying characteristics and harder to control [/QUOTE]
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