BI

"Brian In Hampton"

20/02/2005 12:13 AM

Stacking question..

I am stacking about 300-350 bf of oak and want to bet the rec's insight. I
wood like to know if I should sticker all the small stuff (6-8" wide) first
and put the heavy boards on the top to help in keeping the other boards flat
when drying?? Heavy being 8/4 26" wide 11' long.


TIA........Brian


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t

in reply to "Brian In Hampton" on 20/02/2005 12:13 AM

20/02/2005 12:32 AM

Sounds right - the thick stuff will dry slow, also slower to cup. But
someone also once told me it's best to reverse the stack once a year.

I've got a stack of 300+ bf black walnut in the shed. Second time I've
done it. First stack didn't check a bit. But it is very damp there, a
creek runs right by it. So it probably helps a lot if the humidity is
naturally high - get a real slow cure.

tf

md

mac davis

in reply to "Brian In Hampton" on 20/02/2005 12:13 AM

21/02/2005 8:46 AM

On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 00:13:50 -0500, "Brian In Hampton" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>I am stacking about 300-350 bf of oak and want to bet the rec's insight. I
>wood like to know if I should sticker all the small stuff (6-8" wide) first
>and put the heavy boards on the top to help in keeping the other boards flat
>when drying?? Heavy being 8/4 26" wide 11' long.
>
>
> TIA........Brian
>
After careful consideration, I think that you should send me that pesky 8/4
stuff that's causing the stacking problem..
As a loyal wRECk follower and all around nice guy, I'll make the sacrifice and
dispose of it for you, Brain..



mac

Please remove splinters before emailing

Gg

"George"

in reply to "Brian In Hampton" on 20/02/2005 12:13 AM

20/02/2005 9:44 AM


"Brian In Hampton" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:R%URd.65580$jn.989@lakeread06...
> I am stacking about 300-350 bf of oak and want to bet the rec's insight. I
> wood like to know if I should sticker all the small stuff (6-8" wide)
first
> and put the heavy boards on the top to help in keeping the other boards
flat
> when drying?? Heavy being 8/4 26" wide 11' long.
>
>
> TIA........Brian

Doesn't matter. If you want to weight the stack, you'll do it best with a
piece of stickered ply and bricks (or other lumber). What does matter is
stacking those boards with significant sapwood near the bottom, sapwood side
down, and maintaining good sticker registry. Since most sapwood-faced
boards are thin, maybe that's where the "advice" originated.

I 5-sticker 100" boards.

These folks have a lot of good information on stacking and stickering.
http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/

Gg

"George"

in reply to "Brian In Hampton" on 20/02/2005 12:13 AM

20/02/2005 1:16 PM

No sweat. Note, the QS will take longer to dry.

"Brian In Hampton" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:DL1Sd.66887$jn.52441@lakeread06...
> Thanks for the advice. About 95% of the wood is QS red oak...Brian
>

BI

"Brian In Hampton"

in reply to "Brian In Hampton" on 20/02/2005 12:13 AM

20/02/2005 10:03 AM

Thank you guys.......Brian
"Brian In Hampton" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:R%URd.65580$jn.989@lakeread06...
> I am stacking about 300-350 bf of oak and want to bet the rec's insight. I
> wood like to know if I should sticker all the small stuff (6-8" wide)
first
> and put the heavy boards on the top to help in keeping the other boards
flat
> when drying?? Heavy being 8/4 26" wide 11' long.
>
>
> TIA........Brian
>
>

BI

"Brian In Hampton"

in reply to "Brian In Hampton" on 20/02/2005 12:13 AM

20/02/2005 10:11 AM

Thanks for the advice. About 95% of the wood is QS red oak...Brian

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"George" <george@least> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Brian In Hampton" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:R%URd.65580$jn.989@lakeread06...
> > I am stacking about 300-350 bf of oak and want to bet the rec's insight.
I
> > wood like to know if I should sticker all the small stuff (6-8" wide)
> first
> > and put the heavy boards on the top to help in keeping the other boards
> flat
> > when drying?? Heavy being 8/4 26" wide 11' long.
> >
> >
> > TIA........Brian
>
> Doesn't matter. If you want to weight the stack, you'll do it best with a
> piece of stickered ply and bricks (or other lumber). What does matter is
> stacking those boards with significant sapwood near the bottom, sapwood
side
> down, and maintaining good sticker registry. Since most sapwood-faced
> boards are thin, maybe that's where the "advice" originated.
>
> I 5-sticker 100" boards.
>
> These folks have a lot of good information on stacking and stickering.
> http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/
>
>

jj

"joeD"

in reply to "Brian In Hampton" on 20/02/2005 12:13 AM

20/02/2005 10:52 AM


"Brian In Hampton" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:R%URd.65580$jn.989@lakeread06...
>I am stacking about 300-350 bf of oak and want to bet the rec's insight. I
> wood like to know if I should sticker all the small stuff (6-8" wide)
> first
> and put the heavy boards on the top to help in keeping the other boards
> flat
> when drying?? Heavy being 8/4 26" wide 11' long.
>
>

I would stack as far from your house as possible. These things seem to do
better if stacked near a road or driveway. Where do you live BTW? Exactly?


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