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Peter Pedisich
10-25-2005, 4:59 PM
Hi,

I am in the purchasing phase of a new project, 2 exterior doors for my FIL.
A wood storm door for the house and a (ledged and braced) board & batten door for the barn.

I designed the storm door to be 1-1/8" thick (5/4?) and the barn door to have 7/8" thk (4/4?) beaded T&G boards and 1-1/8" thk battens.

What would you suggest for the wood? (cost is a big consideration)

Douglas Fir?
White Pine?
Yellow pine?

A local hardwood dealer told me he does not carry DF and he recommends Spanish Cedar, anyone work with this?

My big problem is that I do not have a planer so I have to have it milled for me or try to pick some good pcs of 5/4 DF from Lowes which is a last resort.
I realize having straight stock for a door is essential, so I'm a little concerned.

Thanks for any help!

Richard Wolf
10-25-2005, 5:31 PM
Sounds like you have been talking to Alan and Zeke at J&A. Spanish cedar is an excellent wood for outdoor work. I'm using some now for an outside railing for my house.

Richard

Peter Pedisich
10-25-2005, 5:37 PM
Richard,

J&A! yes.

How is it to work with spanish cedar? dust bother you? does it paint well?

Thanks,

Pete

Richard Wolf
10-25-2005, 5:41 PM
It is a little dusty, like mahogany, and I haven't finished it yet, but I am planning on painting it also.

Richard

chris toomey
10-25-2005, 8:29 PM
Richard,

J&A! yes.

How is it to work with spanish cedar? dust bother you? does it paint well?

Thanks,

Pete
the dust bothers me big time....even with dust mask and good dust collection

Chris Fite
10-25-2005, 11:07 PM
Spanish Cedar is nice to work. A lot like mahogany for dust. Quite durable outdoors. Paints nicely, but you might want to fill the grain first.

Mark Singer
10-25-2005, 11:50 PM
Cedar , Genuine mahogany, Ipe (heavy!)