Hi all,
I bought all these materials in lockdown, stored mainly in my garage, and am only now getting around to completing the project. It's a set of floating benches in the corner of my garden. The 4 boards that will constitue the seats are 2.4m long and 225 x 38mm. Not genuine scaffold boards, but rough sawn timber. It's not intented to have a high end look so I don't need furniture grade boards.
The problem is that I've just got them out of the garage and they are all slightly cupped along the width and twisted along the length. If I lay one corner flat the opposite corner at the other end is around 2cm off the ground. As such these are unusable as they need to but together flush and then mitre where they meet at the corner.
I think they were straight when they arrived, but I can't be sure. They definitely got slight wet outside for a few days back when delivered, but were kept in the dry for about 4 years. I don't really want to buy new ones, but might have to. Planing and sanding them would be a huge task and I would loose half the thinkness anyway, so I don't want to go there. Is it possible to straighten them with my steam cleaner? Or are they too thick to respond. I also don't have great clamps but could try all sort of bricks and blocks.
If I buy new boards and buid the benches when they're still straight are they going to be prone to cupping, shrinking and twisting anyway too, or will the joins and screws prevent any moevement?
Any advice welcome. Thanks!
I bought all these materials in lockdown, stored mainly in my garage, and am only now getting around to completing the project. It's a set of floating benches in the corner of my garden. The 4 boards that will constitue the seats are 2.4m long and 225 x 38mm. Not genuine scaffold boards, but rough sawn timber. It's not intented to have a high end look so I don't need furniture grade boards.
The problem is that I've just got them out of the garage and they are all slightly cupped along the width and twisted along the length. If I lay one corner flat the opposite corner at the other end is around 2cm off the ground. As such these are unusable as they need to but together flush and then mitre where they meet at the corner.
I think they were straight when they arrived, but I can't be sure. They definitely got slight wet outside for a few days back when delivered, but were kept in the dry for about 4 years. I don't really want to buy new ones, but might have to. Planing and sanding them would be a huge task and I would loose half the thinkness anyway, so I don't want to go there. Is it possible to straighten them with my steam cleaner? Or are they too thick to respond. I also don't have great clamps but could try all sort of bricks and blocks.
If I buy new boards and buid the benches when they're still straight are they going to be prone to cupping, shrinking and twisting anyway too, or will the joins and screws prevent any moevement?
Any advice welcome. Thanks!

