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Tips for storing wood parts.

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Tantrum1

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Location
Saint John, NB Canada
Good day,
First time wood builder here. I am getting ready to place my order for my wood planks to make the ribs for my racer. It could be some time before I get to assemble them on the wing spars. After they are constructed, I wont be able to varnish them until they are layed up on the spar. Whats the best way to store these to avoid and moisture contaimination and prevent any chance of warpage?
Also which varnish is everyone using? I look through Aircraft spruce and other sites and they list a few. What's everyone opinion on the best?
Thanks
Mark
 
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