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<blockquote data-quote="tytower" data-source="post: 461188" data-attributes="member: 2399"><p>You would have to look up "white cedar " on a site devoted to timber.</p><p>I could do it for you but that might make you lazy.</p><p></p><p>You probably know "Western Red Cedar" 's reputation but if not its as good as you can get for Durability.</p><p>Australia's Red Cedar is in my opinion as good and is called "Toona Australis" I think. I have about 4 cubes in the shed and won't part with it .</p><p></p><p>The other to look at if you can get it is "Turpentine posts" same durability number 1-thats what you should be after</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tytower, post: 461188, member: 2399"] You would have to look up "white cedar " on a site devoted to timber. I could do it for you but that might make you lazy. You probably know "Western Red Cedar" 's reputation but if not its as good as you can get for Durability. Australia's Red Cedar is in my opinion as good and is called "Toona Australis" I think. I have about 4 cubes in the shed and won't part with it . The other to look at if you can get it is "Turpentine posts" same durability number 1-thats what you should be after [/QUOTE]
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