use a sanding tool or the like and smell the area sanded. If it
smells like cedar,.............well, It's cedar. If it smells like
pine, then it's pine...............etc...This will work well with the
cedar, but the rest of the woods I am unfamiliar with the scent , so
i'd probably be just a fool for stating the above. But cut the cedar
and it'll give off a very distinct cedar smell, unless it's just
rotten to death.
How can I tell? The wood is grey (about 5 years old).
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