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<blockquote data-quote="Stinger4me" data-source="post: 543853" data-attributes="member: 1042"><p>White Oak is a waterproof oak. It is used for whisky barrels. That said I know there is a smell associated with the oaks, sour it is. If you cover the end grain with paint that will slow down the drying process and it may prevent cracking during the slow drying process. Some lumber will require one year per inch of thickness. GOOD LUCK with the progress. What part of the country was the tree located?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stinger4me, post: 543853, member: 1042"] White Oak is a waterproof oak. It is used for whisky barrels. That said I know there is a smell associated with the oaks, sour it is. If you cover the end grain with paint that will slow down the drying process and it may prevent cracking during the slow drying process. Some lumber will require one year per inch of thickness. GOOD LUCK with the progress. What part of the country was the tree located? [/QUOTE]
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