N Nygge72 #1 Member · Dalarna · 1 451 posts 18 Jul 2024 at 1:29 PM Nygge72 Member Dalarna 1,451 posts 18 Jul 2024 at 1:29 PM #1 Hi, if you have a plank type 170x45 up to 220x45 lying down, will these warp over time or are they thick enough that they don't?
Hi, if you have a plank type 170x45 up to 220x45 lying down, will these warp over time or are they thick enough that they don't?
P Plupp 405730 #2 Anonymous 18 Jul 2024 at 1:32 PM Plupp 405730 Anonymous 18 Jul 2024 at 1:32 PM #2 N Nygge72 said: Hi, if you have a beam like 170x45 up to 220x45 lying down, do they warp over time, or are they thick enough that they don't? All wood warps, so beams and planks definitely do if they lie unevenly or are otherwise exposed to moisture and drying.
N Nygge72 said: Hi, if you have a beam like 170x45 up to 220x45 lying down, do they warp over time, or are they thick enough that they don't? All wood warps, so beams and planks definitely do if they lie unevenly or are otherwise exposed to moisture and drying.
N Nygge72 #3 Member · Dalarna · 1 451 posts 18 Jul 2024 at 1:35 PM Nygge72 Member Dalarna 1,451 posts 18 Jul 2024 at 1:35 PM #3 Rejäl said: All wood warps, so joists and planks definitely do if they lie unevenly or are otherwise exposed to moisture and drying.. Thanks, that was what I thought.
Rejäl said: All wood warps, so joists and planks definitely do if they lie unevenly or are otherwise exposed to moisture and drying.. Thanks, that was what I thought.