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Identify type of wood
I need help identifying the type of wood that the top dowel is made of.
I found it in the trash. I think the lighter colored dowel is pine. https://imgur.com/mhG9xVp |
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Identify type of wood
On 08/08/2019 10:21 PM, A K wrote:
I need help identifying the type of wood that the top dowel is made of. I found it in the trash. I think the lighter colored dowel is pine. https://imgur.com/mhG9xVp Looks like oak. |
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On Friday, August 9, 2019 at 12:22:32 AM UTC-5, rbowman wrote:
On 08/08/2019 10:21 PM, A K wrote: I need help identifying the type of wood that the top dowel is made of. I found it in the trash. I think the lighter colored dowel is pine. https://imgur.com/mhG9xVp Looks like oak. Thanks rbowman. Andy |
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Identify type of wood
On Friday, August 9, 2019 at 12:22:32 AM UTC-5, rbowman wrote:
On 08/08/2019 10:21 PM, A K wrote: I need help identifying the type of wood that the top dowel is made of. I found it in the trash. I think the lighter colored dowel is pine. https://imgur.com/mhG9xVp Looks like oak. Thanks rbowman. Agree...looks like a bannister rail cutoff...got a flat on one side? -- |
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