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On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 19:58:36 GMT, Jerome Ranch
wrote: Hi Our dog kennel is in the lower level of our walkout ranch. The stair treads and risers are pine. The risers are fine,but the pine treads, being soft, wear out quickly due to the dogs (their nails wear the treads out). Oak doesn't work, since it is an open grained wood, it is subject to wear like that of the pine. Can you make a suggestion as to what material I can use in place of the treads (or ON the treads) so they'll wear better (and look nicer)? Thanks Jerry White oak is an excellent outdoor wood, and unlike red oak it is closed grained. |
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