Annals of Forensic Carpentry, Vol. 1, No. 2: Prophetic pine
Posted on 26 June 2011
Several years ago I taught a workshop at the Boston Building Materials Coop (now Boston Building Resources) on residential exterior trim work. I don’t remember all the details of what I said, but I emphasized the importance of using materials that would survive exposure to New England weather without rotting. The villain of my story was the fast-grown #2 pine that is available cheaply (and temptingly) at many lumber yards along with the uninformed or unscrupulous carpenters who install it. I claimed that it rarely lasted more than 10 years without succumbing to fungi and other critters. It turned out that I was ruining the day of one of the workshop participants. Hundreds of feet of the pine in question had been installed on his…
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