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"Teejay"

13/05/2007 10:28 AM

What kind of wood fro glider slats?

I have an old glider that we really enjoy. The seat and back slats need
replacement-I don't know what kind of wood was used originally.

This thing sets out all year in NJ (covered over the Winter) and I'm curious
if anyone could recommend something other than cedar or redwood that might
last 6-8 years.

Thanks,

Tom in Howell, NJ



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DH

Dave Hall

in reply to "Teejay" on 13/05/2007 10:28 AM

14/05/2007 1:34 PM

On Mon, 14 May 2007 12:47:29 -0400, "Leonard Shapiro"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>ipe if what it to last for decades
>
>
>Len
>"Teejay" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>>I have an old glider that we really enjoy. The seat and back slats need
>>replacement-I don't know what kind of wood was used originally.
>>
>> This thing sets out all year in NJ (covered over the Winter) and I'm
>> curious if anyone could recommend something other than cedar or redwood
>> that might last 6-8 years.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tom in Howell, NJ

The porch swing at my mother's house was there when my mom and dad
bought the house in 1976. It is open to the weather year round,
although somewhat protected by the deck over the carport that the
swing is on. It is white oak and gets sanded and a few coats of spar
varnish every 8 to 10 years ;-) Seriously, my dad died in 1995 and I
refinished the swing 2 summers ago for the firsat time after he died.
My mom seems to remember him refinishing it a year or two before he
died and a couple of times in the prior 20 years. The slats are
probably 3/8ths thick and show NO sign of rot. I expect to go through
a couple more sets of hanging chains over the next 20 years, but not
to have to replace the swing unless a fat ass like mine is sitting in
it when a chain breaks ;-).

Dave Hall
>>
>>
>

Rn

Russ

in reply to "Teejay" on 13/05/2007 10:28 AM

13/05/2007 3:03 PM

White oak or ipe

Teejay wrote:
> I have an old glider that we really enjoy. The seat and back slats need
> replacement-I don't know what kind of wood was used originally.
>
> This thing sets out all year in NJ (covered over the Winter) and I'm curious
> if anyone could recommend something other than cedar or redwood that might
> last 6-8 years.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom in Howell, NJ

GR

Gerald Ross

in reply to "Teejay" on 13/05/2007 10:28 AM

13/05/2007 10:31 AM

Teejay wrote:
> I have an old glider that we really enjoy. The seat and back slats need
> replacement-I don't know what kind of wood was used originally.
>
> This thing sets out all year in NJ (covered over the Winter) and I'm curious
> if anyone could recommend something other than cedar or redwood that might
> last 6-8 years.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom in Howell, NJ
>
>
>
Cypress

--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

The problem with troubleshooting is
that real trouble shoots back.



LS

"Leonard Shapiro"

in reply to "Teejay" on 13/05/2007 10:28 AM

14/05/2007 12:47 PM

ipe if what it to last for decades


Len
"Teejay" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I have an old glider that we really enjoy. The seat and back slats need
>replacement-I don't know what kind of wood was used originally.
>
> This thing sets out all year in NJ (covered over the Winter) and I'm
> curious if anyone could recommend something other than cedar or redwood
> that might last 6-8 years.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom in Howell, NJ
>
>
>

mm

mapdude

in reply to "Teejay" on 13/05/2007 10:28 AM

13/05/2007 11:22 AM

Oak. All the gliders down here in the south that I see are made of oak.
Mine is about 10 years old. It is made of oak.


Teejay wrote:

> I have an old glider that we really enjoy. The seat and back slats need
> replacement-I don't know what kind of wood was used originally.
>
> This thing sets out all year in NJ (covered over the Winter) and I'm curious
> if anyone could recommend something other than cedar or redwood that might
> last 6-8 years.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom in Howell, NJ
>
>
>


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