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This piece of wood is super heavy. 14.25" x 9.25" x 2.6875" and 9.656 lbs. is this trimmed piece.

 

Could be from anywhere in the country; I cut off the perimeter to make a tray frame, pic attached, and the age and provenance is there.  Was a packing block / spacer of some sort. Three nails in it. Figure it make it 3925 lbs. per 1000 b.f., and it looks like pine of some type. Looks Rocky Mountain-ish. Any ideas?

 

I'm using this database for weights: http://www.globalwood.org/tech/tech_wood_weights.htm

 

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2 hours ago, Masonsailor said:

Now that the pantry is done my workbench is clear at least for a while. Ileene and I came down sick with the flu after our arrival home from the trip to San Diego and are now both Covid positive so it’s hunker down and get we’ll time. 
Paul

Take care of yourselves Paul. I feel your pain literally. I tested positive last night.

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