I have the option to store the hardwood I have in the garage or in the house
with A/C. All of my work is either outside on a shaded back porch or a
garage that is disconnected from the house. Should I store the wood in the
garage or in the house to prevent warpage, etc. Occasionally I do some glue
ups inside because it is easier that way, is this a wise thing to do as
well? What with the moving from humid to non humid. Remember...this is
Texas.
Thanks.
I appreciate it.
Mark
TexasFireGuy wrote in message
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>I'm about 15 miles from the beach on the Texas?Louisiana border and all of
>my wood is stored on my open patio.....no protection from the elements
other
>than the roof. I've never had a problem with warping in hard woods. Pine
>will turn into a pretzel, but I've had some pieces of red oak and pecan out
>there for a few years (lying flat of course) that haven't warped in the
>slightest.
>