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Is there a wood density chart on the forum?
Is Radiata pine too heavy for ss&g?
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Mike
Wood density
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Re: Wood density
Thanks Ron, will have a good read
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Re: Wood density
This site gives a bit of info on radiata pine.http://www.tastimber.tas.gov.au/species ... adiata.pdf
At 550 kg/ m it's getting on towards twice the wieght of Western Red Cedar. You would have to watch out for the knots too I would imagine. What about Paulownia? http://www.paulownia-timber-sales.com.au/index.html
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At 550 kg/ m it's getting on towards twice the wieght of Western Red Cedar. You would have to watch out for the knots too I would imagine. What about Paulownia? http://www.paulownia-timber-sales.com.au/index.html
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Re: Wood density
Thanks Roger, not sure what is available in regional West Oz, but will have to make some enquiries.
I have a whole lot of pine I could slice up and not have to worry about knots but I don't want to make it too heavy though.
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I have a whole lot of pine I could slice up and not have to worry about knots but I don't want to make it too heavy though.
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Re: Wood density
I think I have found a source for Paulownia and WRC in Perth.
Now I just need to work out what size strips to use, so I know how much to get.
Now I just need to work out what size strips to use, so I know how much to get.
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Re: Wood density
In my case I like to keep the weight down so that I can manhandle the boat in and out of the water and onto the roof of the car easily. My mind is willing but Im afraid my back is not. But I reckon once the boat is in the water a few kilos one way or the other is not about to make a lot of difference. Certainly a cheap source of timber will make a big difference to the bank balance and i am sure a bit of money left over could be well spent on some of that produce from your Margret River.
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Re: Wood density
Manjimup produces as good or better wines
My current craft is a Prowler 4.5 Elite & I put it on a Toyota Troopcarrier, so at 60 I need to lighten the load a bit as well
Cheers Mike
My current craft is a Prowler 4.5 Elite & I put it on a Toyota Troopcarrier, so at 60 I need to lighten the load a bit as well
Cheers Mike