• Returning Wood Due To Case Hardening - Would you?

    From DerbyDad03@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 22 15:23:04 2021
    Stick with the video until the end. He offers tips on how to approach your hardwood dealer in the proper manner and armed with USDA Forest
    Service documentation to help support your request for a refund.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMzQmZNrunY

    Would you/have you tried this?

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  • From Leon@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 23 19:14:51 2021
    On 12/22/2021 5:23 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
    Stick with the video until the end. He offers tips on how to approach your hardwood dealer in the proper manner and armed with USDA Forest
    Service documentation to help support your request for a refund.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMzQmZNrunY

    Would you/have you tried this?



    I saw that too! If I was in a smaller town and my comments had more
    effect I would probably return the wood.

    In a big city where they get all kinds of customers probably not. And especially now that lumber is a 50/50 thing. It's take it or leave it.

    Oddly I don't have much issue with this problem except for maple. It
    seems the every time that I have purchased maple in the last 10 years I
    have had a lot of internal stress being released when ripping. HOWEVER
    the last batch was great except for one board.

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