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Re: Another wood question
By:Rehd
Date: 7/3/2001, 3:01 am
In Response To: Another wood question (Tom-Atlanta)

: My neighbor advised me today that he was having to replace the siding on his
: house. Some places look dry and the paint is peeling and he said some of
: it had termites(but has been treated. after he told me that it was all
: cedar I told him to just have the workers put it over the fence into my
: yard after removal.Is this a good choice, will it be usable for a kayak
: and how can I tell what is good and what is not.Our houses are
: approximately 50'x 30',thats a lot of wood even if they were to only
: remove half.at the price he quoted me for the replacement I think they are
: replacing it all. do you think I might find some good pieces in it.

Tom, you may have found a gold mine if the wood hasn't gotten too termite damaged. Not sure how old the siding/house is, but there is usually a tappered design, so you would be able to get some 1/4" thick stock out of it, and upwards of 1/2" to 5/8" from some. You may have to contend with some nail or staple holes depending what they use in your neck of the woods. Is it just painted or have they ever sprayed it with some kind of oil sealer? If that is still in the wood, you may have problems with epoxy adhesion. Still worth a look-see. Good Luck!!

Rehd

Messages In This Thread

Another wood question
Tom-Atlanta -- 7/3/2001, 1:56 am
Re: Another wood question
Rehd -- 7/3/2001, 3:01 am
Re: Cedar siding
Steve L -- 7/3/2001, 7:45 am