What kind of wood to use?
ceder, the chapest that will survive.
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al wrote:
Planning on covering ceilings of porch and carport with either tongue
and groove boards or beadboard. They'll be nailed into exposed
non-structural 2X4s and will be painted rather than stained. What kind
of wood would be recommended for an application like this in south
Florida's humid climate? Thanks...
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