The cover is makeshift since light was low and storms expected tomorrow. It'll get covered better on a dry day.I'd not stack the pile that way.
Put courses on wide side of boards w/stickers ~18". Just cover the top for good air circulation.
yeah definitely stack wider side down,I'd not stack the pile that way.
Put courses on wide side of boards w/stickers ~18". Just cover the top for good air circulation.
He's not lying. Your going to wind up with a lot of warped lumber. jmho OTI'd not stack the pile that way.
Put courses on wide side of boards w/stickers ~18". Just cover the top for good air circulation.
Tell me why the warp would be worse with the strong side against gravity versus the weak side (flat) side. The 2x6 is much stronger tall-wise than flat-wise. How will it warp any more?He's not lying. Your going to wind up with a lot of warped lumber. jmho OT
To keep things flat the weight of the stack needs to be acting across the weakest direction (red arrow) - there's limited benefit in having the stack weight acting across the strongest direction (blue arrow)Tell me why the warp would be worse with the strong side against gravity versus the weak side (flat) side. The 2x6 is much stronger tall-wise than flat-wise. How will it warp any more?
Most all trees when milled are stressed. It depends on the wood, lean of the tree, if any, when cut down. Milled lumber can do five things. One or more and possibly all five. Here is an excellent article on storing lumber.Tell me why the warp would be worse with the strong side against gravity versus the weak side (flat) side. The 2x6 is much stronger tall-wise than flat-wise. How will it warp any more?
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