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"mcgyver"

23/07/2005 2:41 PM

Storing lumber vertical

Does anyone have any suggestions on storing approx 100pcs of 1x4 x 8-10'
yellow cedar standing/vertical. I know that they should be stored flat and
stickered but space won't allow me that. is there a way to do it without
bowing ect? strap together , what? thanks


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md

mac davis

in reply to "mcgyver" on 23/07/2005 2:41 PM

25/07/2005 12:05 PM

On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 14:41:33 GMT, "mcgyver" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Does anyone have any suggestions on storing approx 100pcs of 1x4 x 8-10'
>yellow cedar standing/vertical. I know that they should be stored flat and
>stickered but space won't allow me that. is there a way to do it without
>bowing ect? strap together , what? thanks
>
umm... send a few pieces to each of us?? *g*


mac

Please remove splinters before emailing

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "mcgyver" on 23/07/2005 2:41 PM

23/07/2005 2:47 PM

Keep the lumber off the ground and if you must store vertically strap it all
together with some boards on edge/perpendicular down the sides to help
prevent warping.


"mcgyver" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:xGsEe.21237$5V4.9384@pd7tw3no...
> Does anyone have any suggestions on storing approx 100pcs of 1x4 x 8-10'
> yellow cedar standing/vertical. I know that they should be stored flat
> and stickered but space won't allow me that. is there a way to do it
> without bowing ect? strap together , what? thanks
>

DF

Delbert Freeman

in reply to "mcgyver" on 23/07/2005 2:41 PM

24/07/2005 7:59 PM

Leon wrote:

> Keep the lumber off the ground and if you must store vertically strap it
> all together with some boards on edge/perpendicular down the sides to help
> prevent warping.
>
>
> "mcgyver" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:xGsEe.21237$5V4.9384@pd7tw3no...
>> Does anyone have any suggestions on storing approx 100pcs of 1x4 x 8-10'
>> yellow cedar standing/vertical. I know that they should be stored flat
>> and stickered but space won't allow me that. is there a way to do it
>> without bowing ect? strap together , what? thanks
>>

Haven't you seen David Marks's lumber storage? :-)

Deb


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