Hey:
I've been working on a construction project recently that
features a lot of exposed framing and using southern yellow
pine. Now, for the structural framing elements I've been
using regular kiln dried stock and the exterior planking and
battens are made from pressure-treated material. One of the
concerns that I had was keeping non-pressure treated material
from being a stark contrast in color from the pressure-treated
stuff...
Because I'm working the project on nights and weekends, some
of my framing had the opportunity to bake in the 100 degree
weather and bright sunlight that we've seen over the past
couple of weeks. Wonder of wonders, the yellow pine has gone
from a stark white to a gold color that borders on oiled
oak. Anyone tried this before on furniture grade yellow pine?
Walt
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Walt Akers wrote:
> Hey:
>
> I've been working on a construction project recently that
> features a lot of exposed framing and using southern yellow
> pine. Now, for the structural framing elements I've been
> using regular kiln dried stock and the exterior planking and
> battens are made from pressure-treated material. One of the
> concerns that I had was keeping non-pressure treated material
> from being a stark contrast in color from the pressure-treated
> stuff...
>
> Because I'm working the project on nights and weekends, some
> of my framing had the opportunity to bake in the 100 degree
> weather and bright sunlight that we've seen over the past
> couple of weeks. Wonder of wonders, the yellow pine has gone
> from a stark white to a gold color that borders on oiled
> oak. Anyone tried this before on furniture grade yellow pine?
Just about any light wood will develop that color with time and light
exposure.
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On 7/2/2010 9:03 AM, Walt Akers wrote:
> Hey:
>
> I've been working on a construction project recently that
> features a lot of exposed framing and using southern yellow
> pine. Now, for the structural framing elements I've been
> using regular kiln dried stock and the exterior planking and
> battens are made from pressure-treated material. One of the
> concerns that I had was keeping non-pressure treated material
> from being a stark contrast in color from the pressure-treated
> stuff...
>
> Because I'm working the project on nights and weekends, some
> of my framing had the opportunity to bake in the 100 degree
> weather and bright sunlight that we've seen over the past
> couple of weeks. Wonder of wonders, the yellow pine has gone
> from a stark white to a gold color that borders on oiled
> oak. Anyone tried this before on furniture grade yellow pine?
Hey Walt,
What you experienced is particularly noticeable with the micronized
copper treated "YellaWood" SYP from Great Southern Wood.
May be worth you seeking it out. Home Depot carries it here in Texas.
FWIW ...
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KarlC@ (the obvious)
Next the splitting and warping will start and pine does it well.
Sometimes I think it is still alive.
Get it protected from UV.
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Hey:
I've been working on a construction project recently that
features a lot of exposed framing and using southern yellow
pine. Now, for the structural framing elements I've been
using regular kiln dried stock and the exterior planking and
battens are made from pressure-treated material. One of the
concerns that I had was keeping non-pressure treated material
from being a stark contrast in color from the pressure-treated
stuff...
Because I'm working the project on nights and weekends, some
of my framing had the opportunity to bake in the 100 degree
weather and bright sunlight that we've seen over the past
couple of weeks. Wonder of wonders, the yellow pine has gone
from a stark white to a gold color that borders on oiled
oak. Anyone tried this before on furniture grade yellow pine?
Walt
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