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Re: Port Orford Cedar
By:Rick Rubio
Date: 5/30/1998, 12:28 am
In Response To: Port Oford Cedar (TONY)

Tony,

I haven't used Port Orford cedar, but I have used Alaskan yellow cedar, which is similar. They are both prime boatbuilding woods. Sam Devlin in his boatbuilding book writes, "In boatbuilding heaven I would build boats made of Port Orford cedar plywood". As for kiln vs air dried, if both are well seasoned, they will have close to the same moisture content. I wouldn't worry about it. If you're still not sure, just send the stuff my way and that will take care of your problem :) Where did you get the wood?

Rick Rubio

> I got a hold of some nice 18' Port Oford cedar and plan to mill
> up strips and use it on the bottom portion of a canoe, in conjunction
> with wester red cedar for the rest of the hull. Is this ok? I haven't
> heard or read much about it's use. Any feeling on its use? The Western
> Red Cedar is Kiln dried and the PO cedar is not?

> Thanks in advance

> Tony

>

Messages In This Thread

Port Oford Cedar
TONY -- 5/27/1998, 9:45 pm
Re: Port Oford Cedar
Mark Kanzler -- 5/29/1998, 1:06 pm
Re: Port Orford Cedar
Rick Rubio -- 5/30/1998, 12:28 am