07-05-2008, 03:11 PM
I would like use the Ohia logs I harvested from my property. I keep getting different opinions about what size is required. One person said they need to be 8 inches in diameter because the ends split after drying. Another person says they need to fit the profile of the 4x4 they are replacing to be big enough.
A friend of mine told me he waxed the ends of his post and soaked the pole for six months in automatic transmission fluid to prevent cracking of the ends. Has anybody heard of that? It is a long twisted Ohia, sanded smooth and polished, and it looks nifty.
Does anybody have any feedback on the Ohia protocol? What does the planning department think of them?
FNG
A friend of mine told me he waxed the ends of his post and soaked the pole for six months in automatic transmission fluid to prevent cracking of the ends. Has anybody heard of that? It is a long twisted Ohia, sanded smooth and polished, and it looks nifty.
Does anybody have any feedback on the Ohia protocol? What does the planning department think of them?
FNG