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Why are there cracks in my palapa lumber?

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Why are there cracks in my palapa lumber?

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Cracking or “checking” happens as wood releases moisture, and normally occurs across or through the annual growth rings. It is the usual result of wood seasoning. Checking occurs mostly on the surface of the wood and does not affect the structural performance or integrity of the wood. The degree of checking will vary from product to product and occasionally even from log to log.

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