A friend bought a bunch of cyprus (1x12) at the auction of a local old
mansion. It came from the ceiling of a long hallway. He's offered it to me
(for what he paid) but I haven't decided on a good app for it. Any
suggestions??? I really prefer the darker woods: mahogany, cherry and
walnut but I'm open to ideas.
Respectfully,
Ron Moore
Dan wrote:
> On Mon 27 Jun 2005 09:29:02p, "J.B. Bobbitt" <[email protected]> wrote
> in news:[email protected]:
>
>> OK, its rot resistant, I've heard, so outdoor furniture comes to mind.
>>
>
> Yeah, Norm uses it for his outdoor chairs and tables. I think he made a
> plant stand or something too.
>
> If I recall correctly, it's so full of oil he cleans cleans the joints
> with mineral spirits or something before he glues it up.
You are confusing cypress with teak. Any good exterior glue will work okay
BTW are there any good exterior glues? Just kidding.
Deb
Dan wrote:
> On Mon 27 Jun 2005 09:29:02p, "J.B. Bobbitt" <[email protected]> wrote
> in news:[email protected]:
>
>
>>OK, its rot resistant, I've heard, so outdoor furniture comes to mind.
>>
>
>
> Yeah, Norm uses it for his outdoor chairs and tables. I think he made a
> plant stand or something too.
>
> If I recall correctly, it's so full of oil he cleans cleans the joints with
> mineral spirits or something before he glues it up.
TEAK needs the mineral spirits treatment, not cypress
"Pat Barber" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Let's not confuse a country(Cyprus) with the really
> pretty wood called cypress.
>
>
Aw thanks so much, I never could tell the difference .....mjh
I'd use it for the ceiling of a long hallway.
<thud>
OK, its rot resistant, I've heard, so outdoor furniture comes to mind.
-jbb
"Ron Moore" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:rg2we.38115$DC2.9943@okepread01...
>A friend bought a bunch of cyprus (1x12) at the auction of a local old
>mansion. It came from the ceiling of a long hallway. He's offered it to
>me (for what he paid) but I haven't decided on a good app for it. Any
>suggestions??? I really prefer the darker woods: mahogany, cherry and
>walnut but I'm open to ideas.
> Respectfully,
> Ron Moore
>
>
>
>
>
Well, apparently neither could the original poster
so I'm glad I helped both of you out.
mike hide wrote:
> "Pat Barber" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>Let's not confuse a country(Cyprus) with the really
>>pretty wood called cypress.
>>
>>
>
> Aw thanks so much, I never could tell the difference .....mjh
>
>
"Ron Moore" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:rg2we.38115$DC2.9943@okepread01...
> A friend bought a bunch of cyprus (1x12) at the auction of a local old
> mansion. It came from the ceiling of a long hallway. He's offered it to
me
> (for what he paid) but I haven't decided on a good app for it. Any
> suggestions??? I really prefer the darker woods: mahogany, cherry and
> walnut but I'm open to ideas.
> Respectfully,
> Ron Moore
>
>
>
>
>
Boat docks !!!!mjh
On Mon 27 Jun 2005 09:29:02p, "J.B. Bobbitt" <[email protected]> wrote
in news:[email protected]:
> OK, its rot resistant, I've heard, so outdoor furniture comes to mind.
>
Yeah, Norm uses it for his outdoor chairs and tables. I think he made a
plant stand or something too.
If I recall correctly, it's so full of oil he cleans cleans the joints with
mineral spirits or something before he glues it up.
Let's not confuse a country(Cyprus) with the really
pretty wood called cypress.
It can be used for anlmost any application and is
favored for outdoor stuff.
Cypress is still readily available and is fairly cheap
by wood standards. It is soft and will chip quite
easily.
It takes nails,screws,glue and paint quite well.
Go to Google and search on "cypress wood"
Ron Moore wrote:
> A friend bought a bunch of cyprus (1x12) at the auction of a local old
> mansion. It came from the ceiling of a long hallway. He's offered it to me
> (for what he paid) but I haven't decided on a good app for it. Any
> suggestions??? I really prefer the darker woods: mahogany, cherry and
> walnut but I'm open to ideas.
> Respectfully,
> Ron Moore
>
>
>
>
>
"Ron Moore" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:rg2we.38115$DC2.9943@okepread01...
>A friend bought a bunch of cyprus (1x12) at the auction of a local old
>mansion. It came from the ceiling of a long hallway. He's offered it to
>me (for what he paid) but I haven't decided on a good app for it. Any
>suggestions??? I really prefer the darker woods: mahogany, cherry and
>walnut but I'm open to ideas.
> Respectfully,
> Ron Moore
Good for outdoor furniture. I've used it for benches, tables, lounge chair.
There are pictures on my web page. It has also been used for trim inside
and outside of homes also.
--
Ed
http://pages.cthome.net/edhome/