Hi,
I have always had my rough cut boards kiln dried, so bugs in the wood has never been a concern.
I am going to mill some ash that I believe was standing dead for a while, before being cut in to boards and air dried.
This will end up as trim on a couple windows in my daughter's house.
It seems prudent to me that i should build a box and heat the lumber for a number of hours, as has been posted here in other threads. Something like 160 degrees F for six hours or so, if I remember right.
Just wondering what the consensus is with you guys. What is your procedure for working with air dried lumber in your shop?
Better safe than sorry I suppose...