Tim Farrell
01-10-2005, 11:09 AM
Doh!
I just thought of something that I have a sneaky feeling I will be regretting.
I did the glue up on a portion of a jewelry box over the weekend that I have been working on for the past 2 months. I live in So. Cal. and as you may have seen we are getting poured on with more rain than we have had in 20 yrs. Living in a very regular climate, I don't usually think much about allowing for wood expansion and contraction. Here is my question...
With all of the extra moisture in the air, will I be in trouble when the climate dries again over the next couple weeks? Is there any preventative maintenance I can do to make sure my joints remain solid etc.?
any help is appreciated.
I just thought of something that I have a sneaky feeling I will be regretting.
I did the glue up on a portion of a jewelry box over the weekend that I have been working on for the past 2 months. I live in So. Cal. and as you may have seen we are getting poured on with more rain than we have had in 20 yrs. Living in a very regular climate, I don't usually think much about allowing for wood expansion and contraction. Here is my question...
With all of the extra moisture in the air, will I be in trouble when the climate dries again over the next couple weeks? Is there any preventative maintenance I can do to make sure my joints remain solid etc.?
any help is appreciated.