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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 10143706, member: 37"]Quite common and due to moisture loss in the wood. Rarely do such splits go completely through the wood and, as such, don't impact structural integrity. Oak is very much prone to this. The only way to avoid this happening is strict climate control, which is unlikely to have occured over the last 100 years or so.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 10143706, member: 37"]Quite common and due to moisture loss in the wood. Rarely do such splits go completely through the wood and, as such, don't impact structural integrity. Oak is very much prone to this. The only way to avoid this happening is strict climate control, which is unlikely to have occured over the last 100 years or so.[/QUOTE]
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