Hi Guys
Well I was looking at Craigslist, and found a guy near me who had a Grizzly jointer for sale. I Went to look at it, and bought it, even though I have a small delta benchtop jointer.
He also had some lumber with prices to good to pass up, So my questions are what is the best way to store this wood.
1 Lean it against a wall?
2 Make some kind of rack to store it laying down, or just lay it down on the floor?
3 If I store it in my unheated garage which will get down to below freezing will this damage the wood?
Let me know what you think, its some really nice Black Walnut, and some nice red oak.
As for the madness part, the red oak is planks of about 12 inchs wide, by two inches thick, so I am now going to have watch craigslist and the bargian alerts for a bandsaw to resaw it.
It never ends.
John
Well I was looking at Craigslist, and found a guy near me who had a Grizzly jointer for sale. I Went to look at it, and bought it, even though I have a small delta benchtop jointer.
He also had some lumber with prices to good to pass up, So my questions are what is the best way to store this wood.
1 Lean it against a wall?
2 Make some kind of rack to store it laying down, or just lay it down on the floor?
3 If I store it in my unheated garage which will get down to below freezing will this damage the wood?
Let me know what you think, its some really nice Black Walnut, and some nice red oak.
As for the madness part, the red oak is planks of about 12 inchs wide, by two inches thick, so I am now going to have watch craigslist and the bargian alerts for a bandsaw to resaw it.
It never ends.
John
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