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Teak has become so hard to find and so outrageously expensive when it
is found that I am wondering if there are not other woods that could be used for exterior marine purposes. For example, jatoba (sometimes called Brazilian cherry), or some of the lighter shades of ipe. Any boat people out there found a substitute. I can get ipe for five bucks a bd. ft. and just a little more for jatoba. I hear that ipe is quite toxic but with all the house decks and docks being built out of it someone must have found a way of getting around the toxicity. One could always use a respirator for sanding and sawing. Any thoughts or experience appreciated. Joe |
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