SamiJami Well-known member Joined Dec 11, 2010 Messages 445 Location Salem OR Feb 8, 2011 #1 I've read that maple is safe as long as there is no bark and that it's been super dried. I've got some maple here that has no bark on it and it's been kiln dried. Is it safe to use?
I've read that maple is safe as long as there is no bark and that it's been super dried. I've got some maple here that has no bark on it and it's been kiln dried. Is it safe to use?
Idgie Chin Geek Joined Jan 30, 2009 Messages 318 Location Chicago burbs Feb 10, 2011 #2 I'm not sure, but I generally think of maples as not being safe. I use the following link www.chinchillas2home.co.uk/safewoods.htm
I'm not sure, but I generally think of maples as not being safe. I use the following link www.chinchillas2home.co.uk/safewoods.htm