Randy G TVWBB Fan Jun 20, 2019 #1 Recently trimmed an oak and have plenty of wood. Is it even possible to cure it in the humidity of a south Florida summer? Any recommendations or suggestions would be great.
Recently trimmed an oak and have plenty of wood. Is it even possible to cure it in the humidity of a south Florida summer? Any recommendations or suggestions would be great.
Timothy F. Lewis TVWBB 1-Star Olympian Jun 20, 2019 #2 Split it, that will speed a bit of curing. There’s no reason not to! Go for it. I think I might pull the bark.
Split it, that will speed a bit of curing. There’s no reason not to! Go for it. I think I might pull the bark.
timothy TVWBB 1-Star Olympian Jun 21, 2019 #3 Timothy F. Lewis said: Split it, that will speed a bit of curing. There’s no reason not to! Go for it. I think I might pull the bark. Click to expand... Yep, and if you want to cure it faster crosscut into 2 or 3" chunks. Keep it out of the weather but let it breathe. Tim
Timothy F. Lewis said: Split it, that will speed a bit of curing. There’s no reason not to! Go for it. I think I might pull the bark. Click to expand... Yep, and if you want to cure it faster crosscut into 2 or 3" chunks. Keep it out of the weather but let it breathe. Tim