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pine for framing and siding of a pole barn
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<blockquote data-quote="mtncows" data-source="post: 758359" data-attributes="member: 4692"><p>Other than rosen,termites,pine beetles,and carpenter bees,I can't think of any reasons.If you can deal with the insects, the wood should work okay-its just not as strong or weather resistant as some others.Others may have different experiance but when I got some for siding I put a good dose of copper sulfate ( I think) on the joints and ends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtncows, post: 758359, member: 4692"] Other than rosen,termites,pine beetles,and carpenter bees,I can't think of any reasons.If you can deal with the insects, the wood should work okay-its just not as strong or weather resistant as some others.Others may have different experiance but when I got some for siding I put a good dose of copper sulfate ( I think) on the joints and ends. [/QUOTE]
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