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Selva Lee Tucker Send User a Message
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2/28/2009
10:44:56 PM 
what caused this

what caused this


Stephen Perrera Send User a Message
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3/2/2009
8:00:25 PM 

Mother nature caused that.


Scott Arkon Send User a Message
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3/4/2009
11:13:26 PM 

And what did cause something like that? Just the way the wood was and the peice should have been culled?

You always have cool claim pics Selva. I wish you'd explain them more so i can learn from them.



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Selva Lee Tucker Send User a Message
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3/5/2009
7:39:56 PM 

that is veneer checking,
can be caused by many things, most
manufacturing but they won't admit
it,
unequal moisture in the substrate
plies under the veneer, un balanced
construction,
lath checks, lath checks that open
from unbalanced construction or
from moisture imbalance,


Rusty Baker Send User a Message
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3/5/2009
8:03:55 PM 

i was gonna guess smelly feet again.



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3/5/2009
9:23:11 PM 

Checking? What checking? I think you have wood on the brain.


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3/6/2009
4:43:53 AM 

That's what I call checking.


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3/6/2009
8:35:27 PM 

The technical term for that is "nasty"!


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3/6/2009
8:36:01 PM 

That ain't no checking. It's the spring wood that got sanded out more than the old wood part of the tree. It's called dish out.


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3/7/2009
10:13:14 AM 

destressed, engineered, glue down


wesley holley Send User a Message
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4/23/2009
11:09:42 PM 
Spring wood

quote:
That ain't no checking. It's the spring wood that got sanded out more than the old wood part of the tree. It's called dish out.

I have to side with this conclusion.
I don't see any checks from the photo.
Looks like spring wood shell out or dish out.


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