Glad I found your video as I am retired and going to do some custom woodwork now plus you are 15 mins away from me. Glad to see someone making use of those elm trees.
Do you store your wood outdoors or does it need to be acclimatized for several months if I bring it into my basement to work with it. I have heard it can shrink and crack if not done properly. My basement is usually around 50% RH.
@@yurizhivago4848 Our lumber is kiln dried to about 8-10%. We keep a stock of lumber in our retail store, which is about 50% RH. Letting your lumber rest in a new environment is always a good idea.
Glad I found your video as I am retired and going to do some custom woodwork now plus you are 15 mins away from me. Glad to see someone making use of those elm trees.
That's exciting! We look forward to have you here to chat and help you find some material. Thanks for the comment.
Do you store your wood outdoors or does it need to be acclimatized for several months if I bring it into my basement to work with it. I have heard it can shrink and crack if not done properly. My basement is usually around 50% RH.
@@yurizhivago4848 Our lumber is kiln dried to about 8-10%. We keep a stock of lumber in our retail store, which is about 50% RH. Letting your lumber rest in a new environment is always a good idea.
Great initiative. Urban Lumber FTW!
would you be interested in a large spruce ?
trees can burn,just like up north manitoba