Old wood
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KMS Woodworks on Aug 10, 2013The first step will be to "dry" them out. Wet wood is more prone to mold and damage because it is often "softened" by being wet. Then depending on what you are looking for and what you have ( painted vs plain) you will need to proceed accordingly.Helpful Reply
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