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pine for framing and siding of a pole barn
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<blockquote data-quote="tytower" data-source="post: 762975" data-attributes="member: 2399"><p>While chain-sawing pine I got a lot of sawdust on me and developed an allergy to pine sawdust or anything with the same chemical in it. Lots of things have it in that you would not expect,the adhesive for Elastoplast for an instance. Once the body reacts to the sawdust overload the slightest contact brings up a rash. The pine needles on the ground kill off all competition by grasses and the like . Nothing grows in a pine forest except pines and there are no birds in it!</p><p></p><p>In Australia we have Cyprus pine which nothing eats and it´s used for flooring because its very hard and durable ,knotty though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tytower, post: 762975, member: 2399"] While chain-sawing pine I got a lot of sawdust on me and developed an allergy to pine sawdust or anything with the same chemical in it. Lots of things have it in that you would not expect,the adhesive for Elastoplast for an instance. Once the body reacts to the sawdust overload the slightest contact brings up a rash. The pine needles on the ground kill off all competition by grasses and the like . Nothing grows in a pine forest except pines and there are no birds in it! In Australia we have Cyprus pine which nothing eats and it´s used for flooring because its very hard and durable ,knotty though. [/QUOTE]
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