Claims
- 1. The method of deterring warping and checking of lumber which comprises felling a tree, long-butting the felled tree, applying a seal covering the surface of the tree trunk butt end prior to aging the felled tree without substantial penetration of the seal into the wood to deter penetration into the interior of the tree trunk of bacteria and fungi which promote decay, including stain, mold and rot, aging the felled, long-butted and butt-sealed tree without removing the bark from the tree trunk, and sawing the log of the aged tree into lumber.
- 2. The method defined in claim 1, including applying a sealant for covering the tree trunk butt end surface, said sealant being selected from the group consisting of coal tar and paraffin.
- 3. The method defined in claim 1, including aging the felled tree for a period of at least six weeks.
- 4. The method defined in claim 1, including felling the tree when it is dormant.
- 5. The method defined in claim 1, including selecting the tree from the group consisting of alder, beech, birch, cottonwood, maple, oak, aspen and hemlock.
- 6. The method defined in claim 1, including aging the felled, long-butted and butt-sealed tree for a period of at least six weeks before sawing the log of the aged tree into lumber.
- 7. The method of deterring mold, rot and insect damage of sapwood without exposing it to alkaline material which comprises soaking the wood with water substantially devoid of chemical additives for purging sap from the wood.
- 8. The method of deterring mold, rot and insect damage of sapwood lumber without exposing it to alkaline material which comprises purging sap from the lumber by forcefully spraying water substantially devoid of chemical additives onto the lumber until it is soaked.
- 9. The method defined in claim 8 including spraying the lumber periodically.
- 10. The method of effecting decorative red staining of a red alder board which comprises felling a red alder tree, applying a seal covering only a portion of the tree butt end surface for enabling bacteria and fungi to penetrate the unsealed portion of the tree butt end surface, aging the tree wood, and sawing the board from that portion of the tree in at least part of which red stain has occurred.
- 11. The method defined in claim 1 or 6, including saturating the sawn lumber with water substantially devoid of chemical additives to deter mold, rot and insect damage of the sawn lumber without exposing it to alkaline material.
- 12. The method defined in claim 7, including soaking the wood for approximately three days.
- 13. The method defined in claim 8 or 9, in which the lumber is no greater than approximately two inches (5.08 cm) in thickness.
- 14. The method of deterring warping and checking of lumber cut from a deciduous tree which comprises felling the tree when in leaf and aging the felled leaved tree while substantially completely covered with bark except for the butt end of its trunk until the leaves are substantially dry; and deterring mold, rot and insect damage of lumber cut from the tree without exposing the wood to alkaline material by soaking the cut lumber with water substantially devoid of chemical additives periodically for at least three days for purging sap from the wood.
- 15. The method defined in claim 14, including selecting the tree from the group consisting of alder, beech, birch and aspen.
- 16. The method defined in claim 14, including long-butting the tree trunk and applying a seal covering the tree butt end surface prior to aging the felled tree without substantial penetration of the seal into the wood to deter penetration into the interior of the tree trunk of bacteria and fungi which promote decay, including stain, mold and rot.
- 17. The method defined in claim 16, including applying paraffin for covering the entire tree butt end surface and thereby sealing it.
- 18. The method defined in claim 16, including securing a plastic sheet onto the tree butt end surface to constitute the seal covering.
- 19. The method defined in claim 1 or 14, including aging the felled tree for a period of six weeks to eight months.
- 20. The method of deterring warping and checking of lumber cut from a deciduous tree which comprises felling the tree when in leaf, long-butting the felled tree, applying a seal covering the surface of the tree butt end prior to aging the felled tree without substantial penetration of the seal into the wood to deter penetration into the interior of the tree trunk of bacteria and fungi which promote decay, including stain, mold and rot, aging the felled, long-butted tree while substantially completely covered with bark except for the butt end of its trunk, which butt end is covered with a seal until the leaves are substantially dry, and cutting the aged tree into lumber.
- 21. The method defined in claim 1, 14, 15 or 20, in which the tree is red alder.
- 22. The method defined in claim 15 or 20, in which the tree is red alder and the tree is aged for six weeks to eight months.
- 23. The method of deterring mold, rot and insect damage of sapwood lumber cut from a log which comprises forcefully spraying the cut lumber with water substantially devoid of chemical additives periodically until the wood is soaked for at least three days for purging sap from the wood.
- 24. The method of deterring mold, rot and insect damage of sapwood lumber which comprises purging sap from the lumber by forcefully spraying onto the lumber to soak it water substantially devoid of chemical additives.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 131,168, filed Mar. 17, 1980, for Method of Harvesting and Seasoning Deciduous Trees.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Agriculture Handbook No. 528, 9/78, p. 5, Drying Eastern Hardwood Lumber, "Stock Preparation and Stacking". |
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