Posted by GeneMO on February 06, 2012 at 19:28:31 from (76.0.27.250):
In Reply to: wide board posted by larry@stinescorner on February 06, 2012 at 17:31:11:
I am refinishing the basement rec. room with native sycamore I had cut on my place. I had them saw it 7/8" thick and as wide as they could. I stripped and bound the stacks and left them dry in the barn for about 8 years. The Amish just planned them for me. I had lots of boards in the 14-16" range and a few 18"
I am gonna put some sealer on them and screw them to the walls with strips put over the seams.
I have done this in my hunting cabin with Ash on one wall, Sycamore on another and red cedar on the ends. The framework and outside siding of the cabin is native oak. A wind will not blow it down.
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