If you buy your spruce from Wicks or Aircraft Spruce you shouldn't have 
any problems.

Chris

On 1/15/2015 12:01 PM, gluejam via KRnet wrote:
> At the risk of making a fool of myself, I bet he's confusing diseases 
> of living trees with lumber/wood preservation and protection.
> Fungus can attack most any unprotected or ignored wood or wooden 
> product, so some sort of protection is required for longevity. Varnish 
> was the old standby but now there are a variety of synthetic finishes 
> which can do the job.   AND keeping wooden aircraft structure dry, of 
> course.
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> Maybe some really qualified person will chime in?
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> On 1/15/2015 10:20 AM, Chris Prata via KRnet wrote:
>> Hi All,  an A&P friend of mine (and aluminum experimental builder), 
>> mentioned some spruce fungus issue that if not caught can be 
>> disastrous. Is this an issue with the materials, and if so how to 
>> inspect/avoid/prevent?
>> Thanks
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