An air-dried oak beam is a natural and rustic building material that has been allowed to dry naturally over time, typically outdoors. Crafted from solid oak wood, these beams are seasoned through exposure to the air, wind, and sun, gradually reducing their moisture content. This process can take several months to several years, depending on the size and thickness of the beam.
Air-dried oak beams retain the natural characteristics and strength of oak wood while developing a distinct patina and character. They often feature rich, warm tones and unique grain patterns that add charm and authenticity to any space. These beams are commonly used in construction and interior design projects for their durability, aesthetic appeal, and traditional craftsmanship. Whether incorporated into a rustic farmhouse setting or a contemporary urban loft, air-dried oak beams bring a timeless and organic element to architectural and design compositions.
Air Dried Oak Beams 3 X 100 X 100
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Air Dried Oak LintelWeight | 1201 kg |
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As Oak dries out over time, it can develop cracks and splits known as shakes. These tiny cracks run along the grain of the wood, which means that they do not affect its structural integrity. This cracking process happens faster in warmer weather, as the sun and wind speed up the drying process and can even cause shakes to form on recently cut green oak. As such, these should not be seen as faults, as it is a natural process. It is possible to reduce cracking in green oak by adding wood oil for protection. One of the main reasons for posts to rot is the constant wetting and drying of the post. To help extend the life of the post, you can slope the soil or concrete the post is set in so that water doesn't gather at the base of the post. Sealing the post with oil at the level it goes in the ground also helps extend the life as it reduces the moisture absorption into the post.In damp conditions you can get damp conditions you can get blue staining on green oak. This is a reaction between the tanin in green oak and metal. It will clear off easier with oxalic acid or builders acid or can be sanded off. It is natural occurance. There can be mud on sawn beams. The environment of a working sawmill means that mud can get on the beams, especially in winter. Whilst we try to ensure it is kept to nothing or a minimum, it can happen and will easily brush off when dry.
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