Togalosh
Established Member
Hello Gents,
I am in need of your help & advice again.
I need to get on with a few projects & so I need to get in a good stock of Larch (& possibly Oak too but this is not so urgent) ... I get my wood from a local saw mill as I do not like dealing with the kiln dried wood suppliers in my neck of the woods due to their impatient/intolerent attitude & the much higher prices...plus the saw mill are a pleasure to deal with & are cheap.
Of course this means I have to season the wood myself - I have read up on this (2 books & countless websites) & think I am ready to build my own dehumidifying kiln (no steam & quite slow). These books assume you have lots of space & time with which to air dry first & then kiln dry. Unforunately my other half has reign over what happens in the garden & wood piles do not feature in her plans.
My main stumbling block is that felling a tree in summer means it's full of sap as opposed to winter felling when the sap has fallen/dropped (?) .. so my questions are:
1) Should I get the timber now & get on with drying it or wait 'til December when it will be dryer?
2) How much more moisture is in the summer wood compared to the winter wood - 50%, 70% ?
3) Would I loose any advantage gained in getting the wood a lot sooner because it would take so much longer to dry?
4) They talk about drying from +_ 20% MC but I'll be starting at a much higher point - is there an issue with this?
5) Must you always dry from 20% MC or is just best practice?.
4) Is there going to be any difference is quality between the 2 ?
5) Is there something I have not even considered/realised that I should know?
As ever I'd apprecaite your input.
Thanks
Togalosh
I am in need of your help & advice again.
I need to get on with a few projects & so I need to get in a good stock of Larch (& possibly Oak too but this is not so urgent) ... I get my wood from a local saw mill as I do not like dealing with the kiln dried wood suppliers in my neck of the woods due to their impatient/intolerent attitude & the much higher prices...plus the saw mill are a pleasure to deal with & are cheap.
Of course this means I have to season the wood myself - I have read up on this (2 books & countless websites) & think I am ready to build my own dehumidifying kiln (no steam & quite slow). These books assume you have lots of space & time with which to air dry first & then kiln dry. Unforunately my other half has reign over what happens in the garden & wood piles do not feature in her plans.
My main stumbling block is that felling a tree in summer means it's full of sap as opposed to winter felling when the sap has fallen/dropped (?) .. so my questions are:
1) Should I get the timber now & get on with drying it or wait 'til December when it will be dryer?
2) How much more moisture is in the summer wood compared to the winter wood - 50%, 70% ?
3) Would I loose any advantage gained in getting the wood a lot sooner because it would take so much longer to dry?
4) They talk about drying from +_ 20% MC but I'll be starting at a much higher point - is there an issue with this?
5) Must you always dry from 20% MC or is just best practice?.
4) Is there going to be any difference is quality between the 2 ?
5) Is there something I have not even considered/realised that I should know?
As ever I'd apprecaite your input.
Thanks
Togalosh