That is great to hear. Thank you. I spent a lot of time, energy and effort to salvage this old wood and do not want to "shoot myself in the foot". Thanks again.
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That is great to hear. Thank you. I spent a lot of time, energy and effort to salvage this old wood and do not want to "shoot myself in the foot". Thanks again.
Thank you for the informative reply. The house was built in the late 1800's and I salvaged everything that was useable. (Wide plank heart pine boards, studs, rafters, floor joists, purlins etc...) ...
A local mill said 160 for 12 hours. I wonder if that high temp would lead to distortion.
What temp and duration would you suggest for PPB. I have demo'ed an old house and the lumber that shows either present/past infestation. Hope this not a derail. Thanks
I live in North central Florida so cold weather isn't an issue. Thanks to all for the replies.
I'm new here and to wood working. I am in the process of building my shop and would like any advice and/or recommendations for a roll up door. 8 x 8 chain driven (no motor) Trac-rite looked nice...