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Problem Drying Large Thick Beech Slabs
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<blockquote data-quote="IanB22" data-source="post: 4818878" data-attributes="member: 86177"><p>I have also had horror problems with beech. Might as well let it sit, then try because you really do have a lot to loose. I will say letting the log sit, it will not crack as if you milled it. I have a 36" beech with some rot, and every board I take off it cracks like crazy, but the log has zero cracks.</p><p></p><p></p><p>394xp w/ 33" & 42" Bars - Full Comp Full Chisel - 36" Granberg Alaskan Mill </p><p>455 Rancher w/ 20" Bar - Semi Chisel</p><p>Husqvarna Forestry Helmet & Full Wrap Chaps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanB22, post: 4818878, member: 86177"] I have also had horror problems with beech. Might as well let it sit, then try because you really do have a lot to loose. I will say letting the log sit, it will not crack as if you milled it. I have a 36" beech with some rot, and every board I take off it cracks like crazy, but the log has zero cracks. 394xp w/ 33" & 42" Bars - Full Comp Full Chisel - 36" Granberg Alaskan Mill 455 Rancher w/ 20" Bar - Semi Chisel Husqvarna Forestry Helmet & Full Wrap Chaps [/QUOTE]
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