[Public-List] Old Hickory

Michael Grosh dickdurk at gmail.com
Sun Oct 6 18:17:45 PDT 2013


That's a heck of a chart, Bob. I read it as spruce being 1/2 the weight,
and 2/3 compression (resistance?) Of white oak approx.
So I suppose spruce being bendy is desirable in masts (racing dingys,
etc.). It's a pretty spiffy wood for a pair of 9' oars I have also.
Scratch the spreader idea. Maybe that's why later boats are in aluminum.
MichaelGrosh
#220
On Oct 6, 2013 5:47 PM, <isobar at verizon.net> wrote:

>    Michael... I love talking about woodworking which probably doesn't
>    interest anyone else on the list; but, what the heck, I pay George a
>    lot for my subscription.  Anyway, I doubt if  Spruce would be ideal
>    based on the following chart I extracted of woods (sorted in
>    compression) one might consider for spreader replacement. Spreaders
>    load is in compression  and spruce is at the bottom. From that, hickory
>    seems even more attractive. Have your hickory axe handles or hammers
>    rotted away?  Is there anyone on the list who knows more than I do
>    about hickory wood rot? They must be legion... Bob Kirk
>     <
>
>    Species Spec Gravity Compression Bending Stiffness Hardness
>    Hickory 0.72 9,210 20,200 2.16 NA
>    Teak 0.55 8,410 14,600 1.55 1,000
>    Maple, Hard 0.63 7,830 15,800 1.83 1,450
>    Oak, White 0.68 7,440 15,200 1.78 1,360
>    Fir, Douglas 0.49 7,230 12,400 1.95 710
>    Mahogany, Honduras 0.45 6,780 11,500 1.50 800
>    Oak, Red 0.63 6,760 14,300 1.82 1,290
>    Cedar, Aromatic Red 0.47 6,020 8,800 0.88 900
>    Spruce, Sitka 0.40 5,610 10,200 1.57 510
>
>
>
>    On 10/06/13, Michael Grosh<[1]dickdurk at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>    I am not an expert on wood, but my understanding is it's fresh water
>    that
>    causes rot, so distance from sealevel wouldn't really...
>    I have wondered if close grained spruce would be good for spreaders.
>    Lighter weight aloft. My oak ones are fairly hefty.
>    MichaelGrosh
>    #220
>
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