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Any reason not to mill Ash that has been down a while?


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When you say discolour what do you mean? What colour are we talking about, could you elaborate?

Thanks

 

It may have spalted.... see the front of this guitar as an example: http://uberaxe.com/resources/8.JPG

 

If it's left to spalt too long then you may find parts of the wood are much softer.... so, eg, may not be so suitable for a kitchen worktop.... but may be okay for kitchen doors.

 

Google "spalted ash" and look at the images for more examples.

 

cheers, Steve

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