Hi all smudge here needing help and some of your well respected knowledge.
I've got a load of sawn hardwood coming my way - unsure of species'.
I'm gonna use it to do my floor. I'll be designing my own parquet floor - probably charing basket pattern or there abouts. It'll be layed on treated super flat concrete.
Anyway what I need help with is the drying of the wood. The wood has been air dried outside uncovered for a couple years and my plan was to leave it in my conservatory with a dehumidifier for a month or so to try and get the moisture content down.
Is this a good idea or has anyone else got any other suggestions?
Also I'm wondering what moisture content parameters I need to be aiming for. I'm thinking between 10-15%? Could I go higher or is that just an issue waiting to happen?
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Pictures will follow when I get started.
Cheers in advance
Smudge
Anyway
I've got a load of sawn hardwood coming my way - unsure of species'.
I'm gonna use it to do my floor. I'll be designing my own parquet floor - probably charing basket pattern or there abouts. It'll be layed on treated super flat concrete.
Anyway what I need help with is the drying of the wood. The wood has been air dried outside uncovered for a couple years and my plan was to leave it in my conservatory with a dehumidifier for a month or so to try and get the moisture content down.
Is this a good idea or has anyone else got any other suggestions?
Also I'm wondering what moisture content parameters I need to be aiming for. I'm thinking between 10-15%? Could I go higher or is that just an issue waiting to happen?
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Pictures will follow when I get started.
Cheers in advance
Smudge
Anyway