I reciently came across a spruce furring strip 1 x 4 x 12 - totally clear which I bought at a local lumber Co. for $3.70.
When I cut out a blank for a Greenland paddle and compaired with my pine blanks, It was noticably heavier. Too heavy.
I would not make the immediate assumption that spruce is always lighter than Pine. When I buy boards - they hate me because I want to pick each one up for weight. There's a lot of difference between the weights of various boards of the same dimension according to it's sap content (slow growth / fast growth and where It came off the log).
According to charts, yes, spruce is supposed to be lighter but I 've been surprised many times.
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- pine or spruce for strips?
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 7/5/1999, 6:37 am- Re: pine or spruce for strips?
Lennart Berlin -- 7/7/1999, 6:37 am- Re: pine or spruce for strips?
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 7/7/1999, 8:04 am
- Re: pine or spruce for strips?
Nick Schade -- 7/5/1999, 9:15 am- Spruce for strips, nice cost
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 7/5/1999, 9:50 am- Re: Spruce for strips, nice cost
Hans Friedel -- 7/5/1999, 5:16 pm- Re: Spruce for strips, nice cost
Jay Babina -- 7/6/1999, 9:29 am- Grain vs weigth
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 7/6/1999, 10:41 am
- Grain vs weigth
- Re: Spruce for strips, nice cost
- Re: Spruce for strips, nice cost
- Re: pine or spruce for strips?
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