Ipe is very heavy (don't drop it over, it will go straight to the bottom),
is difficult to work, and provides really nasty splinters. But it is touted
to be more rot-resistant than CCA-treated lumber.
It is also pretty - I have some as edging on my kitchen sink. I'll let you
know how it does, in a few years. I have some scraps and used pallets of the
stuff and, when I can borrow a band-saw, plan to make some cleats and
"hardware".
Sal's Dad
"Joe Bleau" wrote in message
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With the prices and scarcity of teak I am just wondering if anyone
here has tried using Jatoba (aka Brazilian Cherry) as a substitute?
Or, how about Ipe (Sometimes called Brazilian walnut). Informed
comments appreciated.
Joe
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