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Using Douglas Fir

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rkirk77

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Apr 14, 2014
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Location
Sarnia, Ontario Canada
I just wanted to see what everyone one thinks about using Douglas Fir versus the standard Sitka Spruce.

Does the cost savings outweigh the convenience factor and weight?

PS, does anyone have any more specific info on the "acceptable substitutes" to Sitka Spruce?
 
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