: Had to run the BORG today and while there I decided to check the lumber bins.
: Now please, no lectures!! I don't buy wood there typically. But I do check
: the cedar from time to time for decent boards. None today.
: I saw some beautiful straight grained Douglas Fir. I thought it was clear
: cedar at first glance. Very nice looking lumber, especially for a Lowes!
: Over priced like all their lumber. But then I noticed it was on clearance,
: around half price. I have never worked with it, does is have any good
: uses? Yost stringers or GP paddles? Or even in furniture because I am sure
: they will market it down ever lower. Always looking for good deals on
: lumber.
Hi Jeff,
It's a very strong softwood but is somewhat heavy. Luckily it's strong enough that you can reduce the size and have the same strength. Used to be that when used for aircraft construction vs. sitka spruce you could reduce the size by 1/3 and have equal strength to spruce and similiar weight. (I think that's the right conversion, been a few years since I played with aircraft)
Downside is like redwood it tends to splinter on bends, so the edges need to be softened first.
Bill H.
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