AJB Temple
Finely figured
I intend to build a timber framed building (3 bay garage and similar sized kitchen) starting next spring. This includes fitting out a full kitchen.
For well over ten years I have had stored in a barn in Warwickshire several oak trees that I felled from a farm where I used to live. I think they are probably seasoned by now....These were all part prepped on site with a portable band saw by the guy who did the felling as they were intended for another building. In the end I bought a full old French frame for that instead. The beams are roughed out and have been stored staked, on air gap spacers. From memory I have a couple of trees cut into wide boards, and these are spacer stacked as well. I am going to get some prep work done by a saw mill either in Warwickshire or Kent (as I want about 100 sq metres of floor boards) , but then ideally will need to store the materials close to where I want to use them. I have plenty of space for this. Just not covered space.
I am wondering if it is a stupid idea to buy a waterproof Marquee type tent to store most of the timber? These are not crazily expensive for one that is say a double car port size. Obviously I would secure it down against wind. I know I can't control the ambient temperature or humidity for this amount of material. I see no reason why this should not be fine for the framing timber and beams. Not sure about the flooring planks, although they could go in a garage bay and be covered in a tarpaulin. I won't do this through the worst of the winter, but I need to start making plans to shift and handle the timber now as Spring 2016 will soon be upon us! Plus, we are selling the barn.
Any brilliant ideas gratefully accepted.
Adrian
For well over ten years I have had stored in a barn in Warwickshire several oak trees that I felled from a farm where I used to live. I think they are probably seasoned by now....These were all part prepped on site with a portable band saw by the guy who did the felling as they were intended for another building. In the end I bought a full old French frame for that instead. The beams are roughed out and have been stored staked, on air gap spacers. From memory I have a couple of trees cut into wide boards, and these are spacer stacked as well. I am going to get some prep work done by a saw mill either in Warwickshire or Kent (as I want about 100 sq metres of floor boards) , but then ideally will need to store the materials close to where I want to use them. I have plenty of space for this. Just not covered space.
I am wondering if it is a stupid idea to buy a waterproof Marquee type tent to store most of the timber? These are not crazily expensive for one that is say a double car port size. Obviously I would secure it down against wind. I know I can't control the ambient temperature or humidity for this amount of material. I see no reason why this should not be fine for the framing timber and beams. Not sure about the flooring planks, although they could go in a garage bay and be covered in a tarpaulin. I won't do this through the worst of the winter, but I need to start making plans to shift and handle the timber now as Spring 2016 will soon be upon us! Plus, we are selling the barn.
Any brilliant ideas gratefully accepted.
Adrian