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by ggm
1403 days ago
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GlueLam hasn't existed long enough for the glue-lamination aspect to be understood for climate, the way solid timbers are. I wanted to believe composites of all kinds had better lifecycle but it turns out Nature has some tricks up its sleeve which we don't yet entirely emulate, when it comes to longevity. Down in Tasmania there are thousands of tonnes of flooded forest woods, which are being dredged up 50 or 60 years down in the cold dark dam-water, and being turned into exquisite furniture and musical instruments. I'm told almost petrified Kauri Pine can be the same, other woods turn into something magical when left alone for a long time. Put GluLam to the same test, It's probably not happy outcome. |
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Good story about the Kauri Pine, that looks like a pretty cool tree!