Normally PPB don't care for walnut heartwood and remain in the sapwood. Triming off the sapwood may take care take care of the problem. There are exceptions.
Kiln drying will not kill them...
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Normally PPB don't care for walnut heartwood and remain in the sapwood. Triming off the sapwood may take care take care of the problem. There are exceptions.
Kiln drying will not kill them...
Thanks Glen
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My one question is about the cutter. In the JaHo...
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I've only heard of prime in the export market...
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I use the Peach Tree...
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All thread, a better way.
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This is the smallest...
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I've grown to like, or at least tolerate the...
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