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John
 
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Default Mahogany versus Mahogany

Why not build it out of IPE?? Would be heavier, but would last
forever

Since IPE has become available, I use in all my outdoor furniture
projects instead of cypress or teak or other woods

John

On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 03:55:39 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski"
wrote:


My wife wants me to build yet another garden bench from Wood magazine. This
is a simple one compared to the Tudor I just completed.

I looked at what to build it from. The article suggested cedar from the
home store instead of from the usual hardwood outlets we use. So, off to
the local lumber yard. I priced the cedar and was just not happy with the
quality. On the way out, I stopped to look at the decking display they are
building. They have samples of all the material, wood and composites, on
display like a real deck. We were taken back by the appearance of the
mahogany deck. So, I priced out what I need for the project.

My local hardwood dealer lists 5/4 mahogany at $6.50 a board foot. The
lumber yard stuff works out to $2.87 bd. ft. To buy the same amount of wood
(includes a 4 x 4 x 8') would have been $100 more at the wood dealer.

Is this the same mahogany? It is clear, looks good, is planed and straight.
Not only was the price better, but they had no 4 x 4 x 8' in stock so he
gave me a 10' for the same price. I have enough left to make legs for a
small table. They also have Ipe for a little more. The 5/4 x 6 is $2.06 a
lineal foot.