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bert wrote:
Besides teak which goes silver in sun/salt - what other woods are good/OK for long term exterior use (like in a hard dodger) without any finish. Locust. It's supposedly the most rot resistant wood there is. Fence posts made with it can last more than 30 years. |
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bert wrote:
Besides teak which goes silver in sun/salt - what other woods are good/OK for long term exterior use (like in a hard dodger) without any finish. Locust. It's supposedly the most rot resistant wood there is. Fence posts made with it can last more than 30 years. |
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bert wrote in message . ..
Besides teak which goes silver in sun/salt - what other woods are good/OK for long term exterior use (like in a hard dodger) without any finish. In the nursery when my dad was young they used cyprus for the planters, it did not rot. Scotty |
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bert wrote in message . ..
Besides teak which goes silver in sun/salt - what other woods are good/OK for long term exterior use (like in a hard dodger) without any finish. In the nursery when my dad was young they used cyprus for the planters, it did not rot. Scotty |
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Make sure it is black locust not honey locust.
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