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Old 02-15-2024, 06:36 AM   #17
BRENT in 10-uh-C
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Default Re: Wood storage question

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Originally Posted by Terry, NJ View Post
If your'e dealing with Ash, which I strongly advise you to do. Although I have no idea what the availability of Ash is on the west coast. It is the prefered wood of car builders going back to to the earliest mod. T s, up to the most modern of the small builders, Morgan, of the UK.
Why is that? You ask. Well, Ash doesnt' swell with moisture. It's fairly light next to it's closest competitor, Oak. It breaks fairly sharp. in an accident, Oak will splinter into a lot of tiny little spears to impale you. Henry used mainly Ash and AFAIK the wood was never much of a problem. Get your Ash now before the Chinese donated, Emerald Ash Borer eats them all up. Ash trees are going the way of the American Chestnut!
Terry
Actually, I think that has been an ongoing myth. I own many Ford Engineering prints of wood pieces for Model-As, and I do not recall ever seeing Ash mentioned. Maybe it was used without the engineering department's approval, but they always specified other species of wood.

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