I'm about to start building a garden pergola that has a footprint of around 5m x 3m (as per the sketchup image). Most of the roof is from 8"x2" and 6"x2" planks so it's fairly substantial, hence the whole thing is being supported on four 6"x6" posts.
The issue is that these posts have been sat in my carport over the last month and as they have dried out they have developed very large cracks along the length of the the wood. Some of these cracks start at the base of the timber and are around 50mm deep and a metre long.
I'm not bothered about the appearance but I am wondering about how it might affect the structural integrity of the posts and whether they are still up to supporting the roof through all weathers. Do you think I'm being over cautious or do I need to fill / glue them up ?
The issue is that these posts have been sat in my carport over the last month and as they have dried out they have developed very large cracks along the length of the the wood. Some of these cracks start at the base of the timber and are around 50mm deep and a metre long.
I'm not bothered about the appearance but I am wondering about how it might affect the structural integrity of the posts and whether they are still up to supporting the roof through all weathers. Do you think I'm being over cautious or do I need to fill / glue them up ?