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<p>[QUOTE="Michael Hoyle, post: 2881840, member: 17054"]What about treating the wood? Some of the joints are as I call it ‘popped’ I can get them back in place Using a cinch strap, but there is still a slight bit of warp. Someone mentioned using a wood oil to treat the wood and help make it a little more pliable[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Hoyle, post: 2881840, member: 17054"]What about treating the wood? Some of the joints are as I call it ‘popped’ I can get them back in place Using a cinch strap, but there is still a slight bit of warp. Someone mentioned using a wood oil to treat the wood and help make it a little more pliable[/QUOTE]
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