How does on properly dry/season bamboo? I harvested four canes up to
35-feet long and maybe 1-1/2 inch diameter from my neighbor's yard up
the road and dragged them home. I cut the bottom of each off at 16-feet length and then stripped the leafy stems from the tops and lopped them
off where they got down to pencil-diameter. Now what? Right now I've got
them standing up vertically bound by bungee cords but they can't stay
there forever. Would it be preferable to bring them into my garage and
rack them on my old ladder hooks on the wall where they'd be out of the
way? Any downsides?
Most of which suggests storing vertically while drying.
How does on properly dry/season bamboo? I harvested four canes up to
35-feet long and maybe 1-1/2 inch diameter from my neighbor's yard up
the road and dragged them home. I cut the bottom of each off at 16-feet length and then stripped the leafy stems from the tops and lopped them
off where they got down to pencil-diameter. Now what? Right now I've got
them standing up vertically bound by bungee cords but they can't stay
there forever. Would it be preferable to bring them into my garage and
rack them on my old ladder hooks on the wall where they'd be out of the
way? Any downsides?
Le 09/05/2022 à 20:53, John McGaw a écrit :
How does on properly dry/season bamboo? I harvested four canes up to
35-feet long and maybe 1-1/2 inch diameter from my neighbor's yard up the
road and dragged them home. I cut the bottom of each off at 16-feet
length and then stripped the leafy stems from the tops and lopped them
off where they got down to pencil-diameter. Now what? Right now I've got
them standing up vertically bound by bungee cords but they can't stay
there forever. Would it be preferable to bring them into my garage and
rack them on my old ladder hooks on the wall where they'd be out of the
way? Any downsides?
See
https://www.guaduabamboo.com/blog/drying-bamboo-poles
John McGaw <Nobody@Nowh.ere> was heard to mutter:
How does on properly dry/season bamboo? I harvested four canes up to
35-feet long and maybe 1-1/2 inch diameter from my neighbor's yard up the >road and dragged them home. I cut the bottom of each off at 16-feet length >and then stripped the leafy stems from the tops and lopped them off where >they got down to pencil-diameter. Now what? Right now I've got them
standing up vertically bound by bungee cords but they can't stay there >forever. Would it be preferable to bring them into my garage and rack them
on my old ladder hooks on the wall where they'd be out of the way? Any >downsides?
John McGaw <Nobody@Nowh.ere> was heard to mutter:
How does on properly dry/season bamboo? I harvested four canes up to
35-feet long and maybe 1-1/2 inch diameter from my neighbor's yard up the
road and dragged them home. I cut the bottom of each off at 16-feet length >> and then stripped the leafy stems from the tops and lopped them off where
they got down to pencil-diameter. Now what? Right now I've got them
standing up vertically bound by bungee cords but they can't stay there
forever. Would it be preferable to bring them into my garage and rack them >> on my old ladder hooks on the wall where they'd be out of the way? Any
downsides?
I harvested some bamboo a couple years ago and tried drying it in my
garage. I did them in 2 ft, 4 ft, and 6 ft lengths. I laid them on
coated metal racks I had hanging on the wall, keeping them separated
from each other and anything else except the racks. Unfortunately
almost all rotted (fungal?). Definitely trickier than drying other
woods. Good luck.
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