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What's this jazz on my timber?!


Dan Curtis
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definetly need more air flow methinks,,,,,

 

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Looks like you needed a fan circulating the air for the first few weeks. If adding a fan isn't an option try doubling your sticker thickness.

Also debarking helps some to curb mold and fungus growth in low air flow.

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Elm does get a bit fuzzy sometimes. You've gone full blown there :001_tongue: It's a bit strange that it's jsut one log- is it the furthest away from the door/ fresh air flow?

 

You can just brush or scrape it off, it doesn't harm the timber in the short term.

 

No, it's around the middle of the building with timber all round it, should be plenty of air in there (draughty) and there's also a de humidifier in there, for a different purpose

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Looks like you needed a fan circulating the air for the first few weeks. If adding a fan isn't an option try doubling your sticker thickness.

Also debarking helps some to curb mold and fungus growth in low air flow.

 

I'll de bark it, scrape and sticker, see what happens:thumbup:

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