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Anybody know a source for this? An associate @ work wants to know.
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See if Kyle has any. That is who I got some from last fall.
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Dennis: I've got some ash boards that are 2 X 6 or 2 X 8. They are 8'long, so length is no problem.
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I've also bought that size Ash at the WC in Matthews. It was beautiful stuff too!
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22 feet long???? I am hunting right now for some 1 x 6 dried pine at least 22' long for a bent lamination pergola I've designed. It's proving difficult. I had a source in VA several years ago, but would like to find it closer due to fuel cost.
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Dennis: I've got some ash boards that are 2 X 6 or 2 X 8. They are 8'long, so length is no problem.
Do you finger joint the ends before you glue them up to 22'???
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IIRC, an 8:1 splice (i.e. 10" tapered or stepped splice for 5/4) will give the same strength as the original wood. If stepped, you want at least 8 steps evenly spaced and of even thickness graduation. This is the normal formula used wooden in boat building. You need to use an adhesive that won't creep, so PRG would be an obvious choice.
Can the person use spliced lumber?

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Do you finger joint the ends before you glue them up to 22'???

Scuuuuse me! I missed the 22 FEET part! I'm OLD you know!

Good luck finding them!
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The guy told me today he could probably use Cypress instead & a clean FJ would be OK. Says it's going on the gunwales of a boat his dad's building & wanted something durable. Of course, how do you define 'clean FJ'?
Thanks for all the info, guys. I'll pass it along.
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I purchased some VERY NICE Ash last year from Wall Lumber in Mayodan but I do not know if they have 22' long.
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