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<p>[QUOTE="Darkwing Manor, post: 438764, member: 738"]If you can remove the warped board from the legs, try setting it on a slightly damp lawn, curved side up (concave). The natural humidity will straighten it out. Then quickly re-attach it to the frame, and keep it in a steady controlled environment. Can't guarantee it will stay but this magic method has worked for me for years![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Darkwing Manor, post: 438764, member: 738"]If you can remove the warped board from the legs, try setting it on a slightly damp lawn, curved side up (concave). The natural humidity will straighten it out. Then quickly re-attach it to the frame, and keep it in a steady controlled environment. Can't guarantee it will stay but this magic method has worked for me for years![/QUOTE]
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