Cliff Rogers
21st January 2012, 09:25 PM
Long story short, covered in another thread somewhere, a bloke cut a pile of hoop pine at my place & for some reason, he never took it all away so I ended up with 2 piles on hoop pine that had been treated for blue stain.
Anyway, they have been sitting in the weather for a while so although they were treated for blue stain, it didn't stop some of the other mould getting it.
I stuck one lose pile away in a shed last year so it wouldn't blow away in Yasi. The other pile was still strapped & was fine.
I've needed some bit of timber for odds & sods so I'd cut a bit up & ot was still in fairly good order so I hacked out a bowl blank & gave it a rough out & a course sanding to see what it looked like.
Excuse the scratches & the torn grain, I did this in 20minutes to see what it was like.
Anyway, they have been sitting in the weather for a while so although they were treated for blue stain, it didn't stop some of the other mould getting it.
I stuck one lose pile away in a shed last year so it wouldn't blow away in Yasi. The other pile was still strapped & was fine.
I've needed some bit of timber for odds & sods so I'd cut a bit up & ot was still in fairly good order so I hacked out a bowl blank & gave it a rough out & a course sanding to see what it looked like.
Excuse the scratches & the torn grain, I did this in 20minutes to see what it was like.