duncanh
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My dad was just walking though his village and they were sawing up the old yew tree from the church. He gave them a donation and I'm now the happy owner of enough freshly cut yew to fill the back of a small van
It's going to take me a while to turn it so what's the best way to store it?
Previously I've just painted diluted pva on the ends and laid logs flat - is this the correct orientation?
I have some storage space in my old shed but probably not enough, so would I be better keeping it outside on top of a palette and covered with a polythene sheet?
How long have I got before I need to paint the ends?
And how well does wet yew turn (it's very wet)?
Thanks
Duncan
It's going to take me a while to turn it so what's the best way to store it?
Previously I've just painted diluted pva on the ends and laid logs flat - is this the correct orientation?
I have some storage space in my old shed but probably not enough, so would I be better keeping it outside on top of a palette and covered with a polythene sheet?
How long have I got before I need to paint the ends?
And how well does wet yew turn (it's very wet)?
Thanks
Duncan