Bought newly planed panel earlier this fall but bought more than I needed for future needs and if any older ones need replacing in the future, so now I have placed them on pallets like this and strapped them together so they don't move. But in the spring, I would like to place them elsewhere where they are less in the way and preferably not as wide, but instead build on height. The question is, will they still twist because they will change moisture content all the time depending on the outdoor humidity, so I'm wondering how to think?
Planed panels stacked on pallets with straps in a storage area, alongside construction materials, in preparation to prevent movement.
 
P ptlf said:
Bought planed panels earlier this fall but bought more than I needed for future needs and in case any older ones need to be replaced in the future, so now I've placed them on pallets like this and strapped them together so they won't move. But by spring I would like to place them somewhere else where they are less in the way and preferably not as many in width but instead build upwards. The question is if they will still warp since they will likely change moisture content all the time depending on outdoor humidity, so I'm wondering how to think about this?
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P ptlf said:
Bought planed panels earlier this fall but bought more than I needed for future needs and in case any older ones need to be replaced in the future, so now I've placed them on pallets like this and strapped them together so they won't move. But by spring I would like to place them somewhere else where they are less in the way and preferably not as many in width but instead build upwards. The question is if they will still warp since they will likely change moisture content all the time depending on outdoor humidity, so I'm wondering how to think about this?
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No sawmill worker here?
 
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