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<blockquote data-quote="ddd75" data-source="post: 1475218" data-attributes="member: 23575"><p>i tore down a big barn built from poplar and red oak.</p><p></p><p>i used some poplar beams on 1 hay wagon and red oak on another. the poplar beams and top boards lasted about 3 years before rotting and breaking, as well as the beams. the red oak is still going strong.</p><p></p><p>you can leave a red oak log on the ground and in 10 years you could still turn it into boards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddd75, post: 1475218, member: 23575"] i tore down a big barn built from poplar and red oak. i used some poplar beams on 1 hay wagon and red oak on another. the poplar beams and top boards lasted about 3 years before rotting and breaking, as well as the beams. the red oak is still going strong. you can leave a red oak log on the ground and in 10 years you could still turn it into boards. [/QUOTE]
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