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Uses for Norway spruce?


Frankie Lawrence
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What can norway spruce be used for timber wise?

 

ranges from 6 inch up to 20+ inch. apprantley it cant be used in fencing as the tanalised stuff wont mix correctly or something similar? Is there any more uses than firewood and kindling?

 

thanks:001_smile:

 

norway spruce always been used for fencing, much the same as stika spruce in uses, tends to grow slightly slower, but mainly straighter in stems.

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Sorry for the hijack, but if anyone would be willing to discuss with me, perhaps at some length, how they would manage a plantation of norway spruce, originally planted as christmas trees at roughly 4ft spacings but now some 25 foot tall, please PM me!

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norway spruce always been used for fencing, much the same as stika spruce in uses, tends to grow slightly slower, but mainly straighter in stems.

 

maybe ive been misinformed but i thought that new regualtions with tanalising wood means that its doesnt mix well with norway spruce so it isnt used for fencing:confused1:

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