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Built from sequoia yes but not sequoiadendron which is Wellingtonia. It was little used in the US for construction.

 

 

 

I thought it was that both woods are very durable but the squoiadendron was not really used for construction because the wood was too brittle .....

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My mistake. I assume it was Coast redwood they used instead?

 

Yes Sequoia sempervirens was the one they used primarily. Both are really durable but they used to have problems felling Wellingtonia. It shatters so they tried to fell it into ditches full of brash. They felled a lot of them after discovering them in California as it was a bit of a macho thing to do:001_smile:

 

I think one of the biggest fells took five days of axeing and sawing!

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