Wood Question

mkbuckham

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I just got the perfect peice of wood for a 55 I will set up soon but it floats ( Who would of thought). Is there a way to make it sink faster? It is to large to boil or bake, 45"long 15" high. Thought about drilling small holes in the back and maybe a couple larger holes as caves. Will it become water logged faster in warmer water than cold?

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I can't tell you the best way to waterlog it, but had to post to say WOW!!! :eek3: AWESOME piece of wood you got!! Is that a root section from an Oak tree?
 
It's a nice piece, it looks very big
 
That is AWESOME!!
 
I second the slate plan- you're going to need to anchor that sucker down. The time it will take to become waterlogged is unpredictable. Just attach a big piece of slate to the bottom with stainless steel screws. Then you not only have the weight of the slate itself, you can pile gravel and rocks on top of the slate.
 
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I second the slate plan- you're going to need to anchor that sucker down. The time it will take to become waterlogged is unpredictable. Just attach a big piece of slate to the bottom with stainless steel screws. Then you not only have the weight of the slate itself, you can pile gravel and rocks on top of the slate.
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yep had to do the same thing on a piece in my tank
 
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