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LGerber
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Hello brethren, I have a question that hopefully someone will be able to answer. I have a friend that works at a hardwood mill. They basically take the hardwoods and after drying them plane them down for trim that you use in the house. He told me that the wood is kiln dried but I am not certain exactly how they dry it. I do know that the would has a great look to it, but here in lies the question. The friend told me that he can get me large hunks of this wood whenever I want and he even brought some home for me to check out. I have a hunk of cherry that is probably 4"x6"x4' long and there are 3 or 4 pieces of oak that are the same size. I would really love to be able to use this wood as its already dried and ready to go, but I dont want to run the risk of getting into something that might make people sick.
Any insight into this situation would be greatly appreciated.
Any insight into this situation would be greatly appreciated.