profchris
Established Member
A recent conversation with my wife moved from the new book by Julian Barnes, through John Evelyn's lament about the destruction of woods, to oak framed building construction and thence to ship building. Don't ask, it's all rock and roll stuff like this in my house
But we then wanted to know whether oak-built ships used green oak (easier to work, and should stay fully humidified so won't distort like timber buildings) or seasoned oak (which would surely move as it absorbed water). I said at least one of you lot would certainly know the answer - posting in hope that I'm right!
But we then wanted to know whether oak-built ships used green oak (easier to work, and should stay fully humidified so won't distort like timber buildings) or seasoned oak (which would surely move as it absorbed water). I said at least one of you lot would certainly know the answer - posting in hope that I'm right!