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Re: Cedar source in Arizona or shippable?
By:Greg Morse
Date: 1/8/2001, 6:20 pm

Thanks for the California Chamber of Commerce response Rehd. My first choice was Englemann Spruce to build a lighter colored kayak for the Arizona summers but, I would have to buy a log and have it milled (not completely eliminated as an option). Redwood and Pine are easily available locally, I was just hoping. . .

: So Greg

: Where is it written that your Arizona kayak has to be Cedar? Com-on buddy,
: help us poor folk out California way and make us a little wealthier. By
: some Red-wood or Pine. Or Both. Good contrast in color for patterns. :)
: I'm sure you will find plenty of redwood available for decks as well. Not
: THAT much difference in the three. A few ozs.( cut it thinner ), a little
: harder to bend ( build a steamer ), and doesn't smell like a blanket chest
: when you're done.( O.K. two outta three ain't bad ) :) When lookin' for
: the redwood, ask about "B" grade. It comes with both heart and
: sap wood. Red with white blotches. Kinda-Sorta like those fuzzy Cow
: slippers everyone got for Christmas that they're not talkin about. :)

: Just because all these "stick in the muds" think a boat has to be
: made outta cedar, doesn't make it so. :) Take a look; give it a try. Food
: for Thought!

: Rehd

Messages In This Thread

Cedar source in Arizona or shippable?
Greg Morse -- 1/6/2001, 9:07 pm
Re: Cedar source in Arizona or shippable?
Robert Palmeter -- 1/10/2001, 5:19 pm
Re: Cedar source in Arizona or shippable?
Nelson Ranney -- 1/8/2001, 5:54 pm
Re: Cedar source in Arizona or shippable?
Rehd -- 1/8/2001, 12:21 am
Re: Cedar source in Arizona or shippable?
Greg Morse -- 1/8/2001, 6:20 pm
Re: Cedar source in Arizona or shippable?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 1/7/2001, 11:17 pm
Re: Cedar source in Arizona or shippable?
Ben Staley -- 1/7/2001, 12:15 am