heated above 49 °C (120 °F). Commercial air-dry stock gen-
erally has an average moisture content low enough for rapid
kiln drying or rough construction use. Moisture content is
generally in the range of 20% to 25% for dense hardwoods
and 15% to 20% for softwoods and low-density hardwoods.
Extended exposure can bring standard 19- and 38-mm
(nominal 1- and 2-in.) lumber within one or two percentage
points of the average exterior equilibrium moisture content
of the region. For much of the United States, the minimum
moisture content of thoroughly air-dried lumber is 12% to
15%.
Kiln Dry
Kiln dry means lumber that has been dried in a kiln or by
some special drying method to an average moisture content
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Figure 13–8. Surface checking on white oak
5/4 lumber.
Figure 13–9. End checking in red pine logs.
Figure 13–10. Severe collapse in western redcedar.
Figure 13–11. Red cedar timber end shows honey-
comb (top). Surface of the timber shows no honey-
comb (bottom).
Figure 13–12. Large knot in treated Southern Pine.