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Building wood with freshly felled hemlock and cedar.
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<blockquote data-quote="BeatCJ" data-source="post: 8175736" data-attributes="member: 126045"><p>It's all about suggesting good choices. When my now retired boss was having a local contractor build his home, he stated in his contract "No Hemlock". He rejected two loads of finished lumber before the builder (also a local) realized he not only meant it, but could tell the difference. That was 35 years ago, I suspect you would have trouble making that happen today. There were a few places they snuck it in on him. Hemlock is very popular with pressure treating plants, it accepts the water-borne salt treatments really well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeatCJ, post: 8175736, member: 126045"] It's all about suggesting good choices. When my now retired boss was having a local contractor build his home, he stated in his contract "No Hemlock". He rejected two loads of finished lumber before the builder (also a local) realized he not only meant it, but could tell the difference. That was 35 years ago, I suspect you would have trouble making that happen today. There were a few places they snuck it in on him. Hemlock is very popular with pressure treating plants, it accepts the water-borne salt treatments really well. [/QUOTE]
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