RogerS
Established Member
Quite keen to have a timber framed extension to the cottage with some sort of infill material (probably brick). Most likely it would be from green oak.
However, my builder chum (and whose opinion I do generally respect) is saying that after about a year, the green oak will have shrunk sufficiently for there to be gaps between the infill panels and the oak timber frame.
I do see the logic in that but then got to thinking....how do the likes of Border Oak do it? There must be a way otherwise no-one would be making timber-framed buildings these days.
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However, my builder chum (and whose opinion I do generally respect) is saying that after about a year, the green oak will have shrunk sufficiently for there to be gaps between the infill panels and the oak timber frame.
I do see the logic in that but then got to thinking....how do the likes of Border Oak do it? There must be a way otherwise no-one would be making timber-framed buildings these days.
???