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Wood preservation
George M. Hunt
Published
1953
by McGraw-Hill in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | [by] George M. Hunt [and] George A. Garratt. |
Series | The American forestry series |
Contributions | Garratt, George A. 1898- joint author. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TA422 .H85 1953 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 417 p. |
Number of Pages | 417 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6113429M |
LC Control Number | 52010845 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 1648738 |
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As proposed by Richardson, [1] treatment of wood has been practised for almost as long as the use of wood itself. There are records of wood preservation reaching back to ancient Greece during Alexander the Great's rule, where bridge wood was soaked in olive Romans protected their ship hulls by brushing the wood with tar. During the Industrial Revolution wood . Purchase The Chemistry of Wood Preservation - 1st Edition. Print Book & E-Book. ISBN ,
The wood in the water will not rot, as wood below water line can last millennia (think Venice Italy.) It is the transition zone between the water and the air that will most likely decay first (not always and that is still a mystery to me,) usually. Easy-to-assemble, acid-free, archival-safe book boxes offer ideal storage for thick pamphlets, softcover books, and fragile or damaged books. Two boxes (four boards) per package.
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Wood Preservation 2nd Edition by B A Richardson (Author) ISBN Format: Hardcover. The AWPA Book of Standards lists a series of laboratory and field exposure tests that must be conducted when evaluating new wood preservatives. The durability of test products are compared with those of established durable Chapter 15 Wood Preservation))).
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Preservatives help to extend the wood service time by 25 to 50 years (Cooper, ; McBain et al., ). Wood Preservation. George McMonies Hunt, George Alfred Garratt. McGraw-Hill, - Wood - pages. 0 Reviews. From inside the book. What people are saying - Write a review.
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Additional Physical Format: Online version: Hunt, George M. (George McMonies), b. Wood preservation. New York, London, McGraw-Hill Book Co., wood preservation becomes a necessity. Present day wood preservation techniques enable us to extend the life span of wood almost indefinitely depending on the preservative and the method used.
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Any wood exposed to moisture is at risk of infection by fungi. To help prevent dry rot in wood, paint it with a preservative, such as a borate solution.
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Unlike other commercially applied wood preservatives, small quantities of copper naphthenate can be purchased at retail hardware stores and lumberyards. Cuts or holes in treated wood can be treated in the field with copper naphthenate. Wood treated with copper naphthenate has a distinctive bright green color that weathers to light brown.
The. Preservation of wood will extend its life, increase its durability, and protect it from pests such as insects and rodents or fungus. Wood homes, wood furniture, wood decks and other structures constructed from real wood will require treatments in order to keep the wood healthy and safe from rot%().The American Wood Protection Association (AWPA) is a non-profit organization which promulgates voluntary wood preservation standards.
AWPA Standards are developed by its technical committees in an ANSI accredited consensus-based process that involves individuals from all facets of wood preservation: Producers of preservatives and preservative .