has anyone used this, i have some and its dense, rot resistant.
and appears to have a tight grain .. and the best part i can get it for less than 50c lf for 2x2's .. any suggestions?
thanks
crash
I heard somewhere that piping plover is indian for "tastes like chicken" ..
i used to use it for a bit. i used it for poppers, nothing else. very cheap, it doesnt turn as well as ayc but with a bit of sanding you can get it pretty SHmooTH , go for it.
Douglass fir is good for small swimmers and poppers also good for needles. As it is farily dense it gets too heavy for big swimmers IMO. I should be sealed, I have hade no trouble with splitting but it does absorb water. One problem I have had with it is that there is variable results from one sample to another. The problem being that the growth rings are sometimes so much harder than the rest of the piece that it sands unevenly.