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   29/11/2007, 16:59
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v707/NannyP/elmmaybe.jpg

Photo above is of a friend's stairs. She's been told they may be elm. Can anyone confirm that... or suggest what other wood they might be?

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   29/11/2007, 17:15
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could be elm... any chance of more (and closer) pictures?

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   29/11/2007, 17:50
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No idea...the stain covers the timber. The first riser has Elm like grain figuring...what's the first letter?Big Smile [:D]


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   29/11/2007, 20:39
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Stained pine?
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   29/11/2007, 22:32
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hi ok

       it`s not even pine .. it`s poplar with a bad finish  ... yuk

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   29/11/2007, 22:39
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Is poplar sufficiently durable to be used for stairs...?

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   30/11/2007, 22:14
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hi ok

             yes   most structural timber is poplar not pine

 wood is only as good as the finnish you put on it

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   30/11/2007, 23:32
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I'm name that wood in one - 'e' (not sure if the 'e' is at the beginning or the end of the word....)

 


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   30/11/2007, 23:44
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hi ok

             yes   most structural timber is poplar not pine

 wood is only as good as the finnish you put on it

              Dave

 

 

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 Catalpa wrote:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v707/NannyP/elmmaybe.jpg

Photo above is of a friend's stairs. She's been told they may be elm. Can anyone confirm that... or suggest what other wood they might be?

 

Its got to be the following

                                   TREE WOOD


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