08-07-2018, 07:44 AM
Might, but usually warping is caused by uneven drying where one face gets sun shine and the rest don't, or lumber stacked tight where one face can't breath. Checking is more likely to be an issue on large timbers where the outside dries faster than the center. The fibres on the outside shrink before the center and the wood checks to relive the stress. With any luck these might have lost enough moisture slowly in the shop to stop that. But probably not.
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Greg
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