bp122
Expert at Jibber-Jabber
Hi all
I haven't been on here for a while now. So I apologize for jumping in with a question.
I got a couple of long ish planks of elm from a chap who had found them in the house he moved into a couple of months ago.
I took them home but didn't put them with the rest of my timber or my wooden shed as he mentioned it may have woodworm.
Now, I had never come across any in my limited experience, so don't know what they look like and how to (if at all possible) clean them / get rid of them.
This is the worst one of the two before i got rid of some things that were stuck on it.
This is the same plank after I had had a go at removing what looked like foreign particles. Still had a distinctive ridges on it like a dessert dune, right under where it was covered with the alien looking thing.
I used an old thin knife you see as a scraper and a steel brush to get into some crevices.
The second plank wasn't as bad but has these holes visible after the clean.
![20220415_114236.jpg 20220415_114236.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attachments/114/114784-5900cb708ba019de29bcc19afabae2e3.jpg)
![20220415_114243.jpg 20220415_114243.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attachments/114/114785-0195f4ca4dc5099757e42f8281278ec7.jpg)
![20220415_114300.jpg 20220415_114300.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attachments/114/114783-ca39e98058f35bb2c26e609761b46b98.jpg)
![20220415_114256.jpg 20220415_114256.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attachments/114/114782-587f7d3df168285326e2a6cb7f69eac5.jpg)
It was bad on the edge you see and very few and far between elsewhere.
My questions are:
1. How bad is this?
2. How can one assess internal damage to the plank
3. What can I do (if I can, at all) to fix it
4. Where and how to store it (to avoid contaminating my wood storage area which has quite a bit now, and to avoid getting woodworm into my new shed)
5. How to identify and avoid it in the future?
6. What can't I use this wood for?
7. There is a small thin slab of sapele with this lot, bit doesn't show any worminess. Is it tainted by association?
At the moment I have stored it in the open (away from anything timber) as there is little risk of rain, bit intend to cover up with a tarp or something until I know the course of action.
If really appreciate sessions advisers to the questions above.
Best regards
Bharath
I haven't been on here for a while now. So I apologize for jumping in with a question.
I got a couple of long ish planks of elm from a chap who had found them in the house he moved into a couple of months ago.
I took them home but didn't put them with the rest of my timber or my wooden shed as he mentioned it may have woodworm.
Now, I had never come across any in my limited experience, so don't know what they look like and how to (if at all possible) clean them / get rid of them.
This is the worst one of the two before i got rid of some things that were stuck on it.
![20220415_114424.jpg 20220415_114424.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/114/114774-20220415-114424.jpg)
![20220415_114230.jpg 20220415_114230.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/114/114775-20220415-114230.jpg)
This is the same plank after I had had a go at removing what looked like foreign particles. Still had a distinctive ridges on it like a dessert dune, right under where it was covered with the alien looking thing.
I used an old thin knife you see as a scraper and a steel brush to get into some crevices.
![20220415_114427.jpg 20220415_114427.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/114/114776-20220415-114427.jpg)
![20220415_114421.jpg 20220415_114421.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/114/114777-20220415-114421.jpg)
![20220415_114438.jpg 20220415_114438.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/114/114778-20220415-114438.jpg)
The second plank wasn't as bad but has these holes visible after the clean.
![20220415_114236.jpg 20220415_114236.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attachments/114/114784-5900cb708ba019de29bcc19afabae2e3.jpg)
![20220415_114243.jpg 20220415_114243.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attachments/114/114785-0195f4ca4dc5099757e42f8281278ec7.jpg)
![20220415_114300.jpg 20220415_114300.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attachments/114/114783-ca39e98058f35bb2c26e609761b46b98.jpg)
![20220415_114256.jpg 20220415_114256.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attachments/114/114782-587f7d3df168285326e2a6cb7f69eac5.jpg)
It was bad on the edge you see and very few and far between elsewhere.
My questions are:
1. How bad is this?
2. How can one assess internal damage to the plank
3. What can I do (if I can, at all) to fix it
4. Where and how to store it (to avoid contaminating my wood storage area which has quite a bit now, and to avoid getting woodworm into my new shed)
5. How to identify and avoid it in the future?
6. What can't I use this wood for?
7. There is a small thin slab of sapele with this lot, bit doesn't show any worminess. Is it tainted by association?
At the moment I have stored it in the open (away from anything timber) as there is little risk of rain, bit intend to cover up with a tarp or something until I know the course of action.
If really appreciate sessions advisers to the questions above.
Best regards
Bharath