skeetstar
Established Member
Folks, I bought some kiln dried oak boards a month or so ago, and started to plane them to fletten them out today. I noticed that one of the boards has a strip of sap wood with some worm holes in it. I'm sure I can adjust the design to cut out the sap wood, but a few questions..
Should I resonably expect to get timber that isn't wormed when I go to a specialist hardwood timber supplier?
Is this a case of Caveat Emptor? Do you folks check for worm when getting new timber?
I will will cut away the sap wood, but if there are no holes in the heart wood I would not look to treat it, is that
sensible or would you treat it anyway?
Thanks in advance
Should I resonably expect to get timber that isn't wormed when I go to a specialist hardwood timber supplier?
Is this a case of Caveat Emptor? Do you folks check for worm when getting new timber?
I will will cut away the sap wood, but if there are no holes in the heart wood I would not look to treat it, is that
sensible or would you treat it anyway?
Thanks in advance