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Posted
13 hours ago, muttley9050 said:

Nice job,
Scots pine mills and treats well if you have a use for it.

 

Any use for Cladding? I see back in the 1500's to the 1700's Scotland was importing Scots Pine from Norway for Exterior Cladding. Id potentially go the shou sugi ban route for preserving if it was viable on Scots Pine?

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Hi that log deck looks cool I think I might need to build myself one .



I wanted it as I only get to borrow the Telihandler once in a while. But now all my big logs are up on the Deck. And as the ground slopes down toward where the mill will sit the rear of the deck is quite low to the ground so lifting up the logs I have stacked behind will be a doddle.
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Any use for Cladding? I see back in the 1500's to the 1700's Scotland was importing Scots Pine from Norway for Exterior Cladding. Id potentially go the shou sugi ban route for preserving if it was viable on Scots Pine?
No experience of shou sugi but I dont see why not
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11 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

scots pine will make great cladding and its a very hard softwood,Used a lot for shiplap cladding as it happens 

Awesome! Good to know as I have a few stems of it now, and a few more to come down. 

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