Pine costs the Medium amount i am not to sure what though
per square foot its about 75 cents - 50 pence
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An acorn comes from a deciduous oak tree, and a pine cone comes from a coniferous pine tree.
You can buy pine wood at places like lowes and on the internet.
Treated pine or western cedar.
Depends on what is with treated with. If you mean lumber treated to resist rot and insects, such as wood used on a deck or fence post- NO. The treatment chemicals are toxic- and so is the smoke from burning that wood.
Uh pine that has been treated. Der
only if it is treated with an exterior stain/poly; by itsself it will gray in a year and not weather well.
Pine costs the Medium amount i am not to sure what though
treated pine
We just purchased a 7ft Austrailian pine and paid $300.00 (USA) for the tree and to have it planted.
Pine wood is not inherently waterproof and can absorb water if not properly sealed or treated. To make pine wood more resistant to water, it can be sealed with a waterproof sealant or finish.
It's very true. I run a fence business in Dallas and Houston that has been around for 25 yrs. and we always add at least $15 a hole that has roots in it. They will tear up your digging machine and take, sometimes, up to 4 times as much work to dig the normal hole free of debris.
A 1x4 inch piece of pine wood costs about .58 cents per foot. This means 12 feet of 1x4 would cost someone about $6.96 cents plus taxes.
Yes, cedar is better to use for durability and longer lasting. Pine is soft, whether treated or not, and usually much cheaper to purchase. In the long run cedar is the better choice.But although cedar is better, it also depends on what you need it for... If your doing craft and its not going to be weathered or battered around pine is better. Treated pine is good for craft work as it is easier to shape, bend and can hold a lot of weight.Cedar is used if you want to make something that last longer, like a table or chair. You don't want pine chairs to snap when you sit on them...
The address of the Old Fence Rider Museum is: 217 E Pine Street, Edmore, MI 48829