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Duane Bozarth
 
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George wrote:

"Duane Bozarth" wrote in message
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Bob N wrote:

We live in a 100 + year old house and just recently pulled the carpet to
find the heartwood pine under it. There were several boards needing
replacing during the refinishing process. Our floor man found that the
yellow pine at Home depot was nearly a perfect match. We have been very
happy with the results.

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That's pretty remarkable given that new SYP probably came from trees
less than 30 yrs of age. How close a match will probably have to do w/
whether what you previously had was plainsawn or not--the close grain of
old climax forest pine won't show as much in that case.

I'd suspect that there is a noticeable difference in hardness though?


There's the virgin forest baloney again. You can produce trees for a
specific purpose by altering sivaculture methods. If you desire wide boards
you use one schedule, if you want close-grained narrow, yet another.


Yes, and used again specifically for the point that SYP from 100 years
ago came from non-cultured forests and typically (almost universally)
grew much more slowly than today's cultured, fast-grown woods. What HD
is selling is definitely not being cultured for slow, narrow-grain
purposes...