I had a piece of lumber I purchased at least 25 years ago, probably angelin (Hymenolobium petraeum). It spent several years outdoor as a post in our vegetable garden and in the last years at my lumber rack in the garage. Today I resaw it for a project.
Great wood but I was really surprised to find it (yet) very resinous... at such point you could bet the wood was just waxed!
I ask for you (much) more experienced guys: is it common for the wood to preserve its resinous characteristics even after some decades drying?
Thanks in advance for your input. It is much appreciated.