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Ok Stick, and maybe I should see that @John Morris will see this.

I will put my ignorance on full display this morning... in the context above, what do you mean by BB and WW?

I thought the "acronym" page was official but it didn't have any links for it - should it be? 

Knowing there was the acronym page I did a search of BB and WW without success.:OldManSmiley:

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1 hour ago, Cal said:

what do you mean by BB and WW?

Big Box and White Wood... (context sensitive)...

White wood is the cheap, crappy wood available at BB's (home centers) and will vary by region... Here in Colorado it's some kind of pine or hybrid  there of (generally leaning towards spruce but not always) which leads to your guess is as good as anybody's as to what it really is....

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We should probably update the acronym page, because I honestly though that by BB, you meant Baltic Birch, as in the deck was constructed of Baltic Birch plywood.  I assume PT is pressure treated, and I had never heard of pressure treated Baltic Birch plywood, but then I am not a contractor either.

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whitewood

noun

white·wood | \ˈhwīt-ˌwu̇d,

ˈwīt-\

Definition of whitewood 

1 : any of various trees with pale or white wood: such as

a : tulip tree sense 1

b : an Australian tree (Atalaya hemiglauca) of the soapberry family

2 : the wood of a whitewood especially : tulipwood sense 1

First Known Use of whitewood 1562

 

white·wood (wīt′wo͝od′, hwīt′-)n.

1. Any of various trees having soft light-colored wood, such as a tulip tree, basswood, or spruce.

2. The wood of any of these trees.

American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

whitewood

(ˈwaɪtˌwʊd)n

1. (Plants) any of various trees with light-coloured wood, such as the tulip tree, basswood, and cottonwood

2. (Forestry) the wood of any of these trees

3. (Plants) Also: whiteywood another name for mahoe

Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

white•wood

(ˈʰwaɪtˌwʊd, ˈwaɪt-)
n.

1. any of numerous trees, as the basswood, yielding a white or light-colored wood.

2. the wood of these trees.

[1655–65]

 

 

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The WW here in the Great PNW is Hemlock, which has no pitch or resin to preserve it, they soak it in PT to displace the juice in  it to make it out door wood.

They say it will last 30 years buried in soil, that is a lie.

Herb

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Posted

Thanks for the lesson @Stick486.  I cannot imagine using what sells around here as WW for anything outdoors, much less substructure for a deck!

@John Morris - what I was trying to convey, poorly I reckon, was that the acronym page should be a good resource for us - if you know it exists.  I am not sure I actually found it; what I found by searching the term "acronym" was a thread that Stick had started some time back...

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On 12/29/2018 at 6:42 AM, Stick486 said:

Big Box and White Wood... (context sensitive)...

White wood is the cheap, crappy wood available at BB's (home centers) and will vary by region... Here in Colorado it's some kind of pine or hybrid  there of (generally leaning towards spruce but not always) which leads to your guess is as good as anybody's as to what it really is....

Did you mow the grass before you left, looks like a fire hazard to me.

Just saying,

Herb

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Stick---where is your source of redwood? Here in MN I have not found any such source. I work with recycled redwood as I can find it---some which is 50-60 years old. Brief sanding and it restores to likenew appearance and quality-----really good looking job on the deckwork.

Posted
2 hours ago, Marv Rall said:

Stick---where is your source of redwood?

any place tht sells lumber...

I'n in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado..

Posted

That is one beautiful deck, Stick.

Often wondered what "white wood" was. Since it never had a particular wood name, I've just avoided it. What might it be used for ? 

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On 12/29/2018 at 4:41 PM, Dadio said:

They say it will last 30 years buried in soil, that is a lie. 

no lie. 

They tested it and  proved it.

Of course they tested it in Yuma Arizona

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Posted
2 hours ago, It Was Al B said:

What might it be used for ? 

for just about anything by the folks that think solely in this moment only time frame, w/ their wallets and w/o regard to application...

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Posted
27 minutes ago, Stick486 said:

for just about anything by the folks that think solely in this moment only time frame, w/ their wallets and w/o regard to application...

That is what I suspected.

Posted
15 hours ago, Cliff said:

no lie. 

They tested it and  proved it.

Of course they tested it in Yuma Arizona

more like the super sandy Sahara....

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as this project progressed the HO got more involved and began to ask ''how to'' questions and started asking for teach me sessions...

the sessions went rather well...

I mostly looked over his shoulder and gave him the how to method pointers... but the there was a tremendous amount of how come and what fors.. think the little kid and the the word ''why???''...

it didn't take long before it became apparent that he want to know and really want to learn...

some of it did turn into a '' I'm more anallitic than you are'' thing which was a good thing...

this swing is his product of those sessions w/ a little over watch.......

the pavers.. I got him started... he finished it...

after the 1st tenon it was all him...

he milled the slats too from rounds...

 

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