I have not used sassafras in a stripper, but it is worth checking out.
Another part of the sassafras tradition is it is considered good luck to have sassafrass incorporated into a boat. I do not know the origin of this belief, but at least it won't give you cancer.
Young sassafras leaves are quite tasty. They add a little spicy flavor to salad. I guess to avoid cancer you wouldn't want to make the whole salad with the leaves and eat it every day.
> A few people I work with are very interested in building stripper canoes.
> It is very difficult (and expensive) to get good western cedar here. I
> live about one mile from a small lumber mill. I was there today and the
> owner knows I build canoes/ kayaks.
> He asked me if I would be interested in using Sassafras for canoes. I told
> him I would check.
> He has about 800 board feet of very clear Sassafras for a reasonable
> price. The question I have is...has anyone used Sassafras or are there any
> wood experts out there who know wood properties and can tell me if it
> roughly equivalent to cedar?
> Normally, Sassafras around here does not get big enough, but this stuff is
> about 10 inches wide.
Messages In This Thread
- Is It OK to Use Sassafras(sp?) For Stripping
Stan Heeres -- 2/20/1999, 7:25 pm- Re:Sassafrass Good Luck in Boats
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 2/22/1999, 10:18 am- Re: Is It OK to Use Sassafras(sp?) For Stripping
Paul Jacobson -- 2/20/1999, 10:06 pm- more on potential safrole risk
Paul Jacobson -- 2/20/1999, 11:06 pm
- Re: Is It OK to Use Sassafras(sp?) For Stripping
- Re:Sassafrass Good Luck in Boats