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  1. Truefire

    Pine 4x4 scraps anyone? not pressure treated...

    Do any of you by chance have some white or yellow pine 4"x4" x 5-6" pieces cut off from some air dried beams or such. I will be needing approximately 3-4 pieces, you give me a price via PM and you could ship it via a flat rate box if you wouldn't mind? Thanks a million! Chris
  2. Gotcha6

    Looking for treated 4 x 10 lumber

    Our company has contracted to rebuild a bridge into a private subdivision. The engineer specified the bridge deck must be marine treated (.60CCA or equivalent ACQ) 4 x 10 #2 dense SYP D4S. We will need 150 units 16' long. Anybody have a source on this sort of thing? We'd like to be sure...
  3. cubicdissection

    Best deal on treated pine?

    OK this is not especially fine woodworking related, but I'm going to be putting up a sunroof to cover my deck here pretty soon. Looking to use treated lumber, and will be needing the usual (6x6, 2x10, 2x6, 2x2, etc). Knee jerk reaction is to pick up a 10% off coupon and go to Lowes. Should I...
  4. MrAudio815

    Should Cedar wood be stained, treated or finished? For a Cedar Chest!

    Hey everyone and experts,:gar-Bi I will be making a Cedar Chest and have read somewhere that it is not good to stain, treat, or add any chemicals to Cedar wood on the inside due to the fact that the clothes and lid will stick? But how about the outside of the chest? Yes I will be using all...
  5. Nativespec

    201 On Treated Wood Fastening

    Now that treated wood is safe for kids to consume, I have observed from the DIY channel that it is no longer safe for our old fastening ways. I have seen them put galvanized bolts through tubing to avoid contact with wood and use stainless fastners. Is there a more cost effective solution for...

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