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So I want some floor boards for a project that I am gathering materials for ,so a lot of floor boards are pine ,but why don’t we see any monkey puzzle floor boards it’s pine one of the densest pines , I have quite a lot of monkey puzzle do you guys think it would work for floor boards or am I missing something as to why people don’t use it ,I think it would look ace as a floor as usual keen to hear your thoughts.

Cheers Mark 

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1 hour ago, gobbypunk said:

So I want some floor boards for a project that I am gathering materials for ,so a lot of floor boards are pine ,but why don’t we see any monkey puzzle floor boards it’s pine one of the densest pines , I have quite a lot of monkey puzzle do you guys think it would work for floor boards or am I missing something as to why people don’t use it ,I think it would look ace as a floor as usual keen to hear your thoughts.

Cheers Mark 

Mark, the monkey puzzle is by definition not a Pine mate. it's an Araucarian.

 

also looking at the books the scots pine is harder than monkey puzzle.

 

 

 

black pine is harder still if it grows near you.

 

 

cedar of lebanon is a good one for flooring or douglas fir.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, se7enthdevil said:

Mark, the monkey puzzle is by definition not a Pine mate. it's an Araucarian.

 

also looking at the books the scots pine is harder than monkey puzzle.

 

 

 

black pine is harder still if it grows near you.

 

 

cedar of lebanon is a good one for flooring or douglas fir.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edited by Mike Dempsey
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For floor boards carpeted over they will be fine.Would not have an issue using it myself, Its hard on the planer so that is what i go by.

Edited by topchippyles
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Hi I thought monkey puzzle was Chilean Pine but you learn something new every day ,but defo better than cedar of Lebanon and free as I have a load of monkey puzzle in the yard i

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