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Todd Bretl
04-25-2024, 12:05 AM
Would this timber choice for a breadboard end concern you? Friend and I are in disagreement on the subject. Thanks in advance.

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Richard Coers
04-25-2024, 12:40 AM
The powder post beetle holes trump the pith when it comes to concern.

Andrew Hughes
04-25-2024, 1:10 AM
I wouldn’t use that board. Same reasons Richard mentions
It’s is a very rustic looking table design so that could be a consideration.
I Hope shabby chic isn’t coming back

Rob Luter
04-25-2024, 5:52 AM
In the context of the rustic table design I suppose I'd give it a pass, but I would have flipped it over so the pith side was down.

Jamie Buxton
04-25-2024, 11:36 AM
A real-world dining table is going to get food spilled on it. You'll want to wipe it up. If the table has cracks and knots and holes in it, you're going to be wiping food into the cracks. That table, while it may appeal to interior decorators, is a fail.

Rob Luter
04-25-2024, 11:38 AM
A real-world dining table is going to get food spilled on it. You'll want to wipe it up. If the table has cracks and knots and holes in it, you're going to be wiping food into the cracks. That table, while it may appeal to interior decorators, is a fail.

There you go, throwing facts and logic in everyone's face :D

Cameron Wood
04-25-2024, 12:54 PM
From the paper cited in another current thread on powderpost:

"Prevention:
...Wood that is suspect should not be used, especially if fresh emergence holes or powder is present. Many of the most serious infestations occur from using old lumber from a barn or woodpile to panel a room or build an addition."

Tom M King
04-25-2024, 12:57 PM
No place for juvenile wood before any other consideration.