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Will C
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Can laylandi be worked into benches etc green or would it twist and split into nowt but logs?

 

I know its going to be no use untill its seasoned cause of the sap escaping and leaving sticky stuff all over you if you get within 5ft of it:laugh1: but in theroy if the bench was made green would i survive untill it dryed enough to use?

 

Thanks in taking time to read my rambles :001_rolleyes::lol:

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Cool, thanks.

 

I have seen it used and knew it was a durable timber but i wasnt sure if i could work it green (Ive not got anywhere sutable to season timber but could find a home for a few benches to sit for a year for the sticky stuff to escape :lol:

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Very good question, as stated completely underrated timber.

I milled some around three years ago, green, & made a bench for my garden, didn't treat it & it has no splits or cracks & virtually no resin came out.

If you have some use it.

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Very good question, as stated completely underrated timber.

I milled some around three years ago, green, & made a bench for my garden, didn't treat it & it has no splits or cracks & virtually no resin came out.

If you have some use it.

 

Got any pics? Have a large bit sitting and was wondering what the grain is like, cheers

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