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Thread: Salvaged Timber?

  1. #1
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    Is it okay to use salveged fir timbers from old factories to make the keel of a 26" boat? Some of these timbers are over 18" square. There is very little checking on any of the timbers and I didn't see any knots. What would I look for to know if they are no longer any good to use? What other woods could be used?

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    Paul

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    I would think they'd be ideal. Got any more?
    Other woods? any of the oaks. Is this a salt water boat?
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    Smile

    Yes it will be a salty boat.

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    The only problem with realy old fir is that it "tempers"; it gets realy hard and can be a real b**** to machine; keep your tools sharp and the kids out of hearing range.
    the wall on which I keep hitting my head is getting harder

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    the tempering effect also can make a stick more brittle , which can be an issue if resawing for planking, but for a keel ...no problem at all.

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