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Description: Douglas Fir Lumber
Species: Douglas Fir
Grades: #1, #2
Sizes: 2 X 4, 2 X 6, 2 X 8,
2 X 10, 2 X 12 & al.
Lengths: 8', 10', 12' 14', 16' & al.
Availability: Canada, USA
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The Exceptional Properties and Benefits of Douglas Fir Plywood Panels
Should be widely available as construction lumber for a modest price.
Old growth or reclaimed boards can be much more expensive.
Douglas-Fir is very stiff and strong for its weight, and is also among
the hardest and heaviest softwoods.
Typically machines well, but has a moderate blunting effect on cutters. Accepts
stains, glues, and finishes well.