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ug ug ug :D :D :D
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well they normally only let me out for weekends anyway :D :D :D
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it truly is deeply agonising to admit that Fenchurch, at any rate, is everything you could want from a car....

except being blatantly the wrong shape...

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Dennis, how much do you reckon a set of Cedar timbers would cost. Or should I ask you next weekend :lol: :wink:

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Post by wibble_puppy »

what's occurring next weekend? :)

J how are you going to engineer in timber which according to au needs a larger size to achieve the structural strength?

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He's only allowed out at weekends
I was hoping that Dennis would be able to answer that second question, possible bi timber framework. :o :wink:

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i can find out an approx price per meter cube
it ismore durable

in pevensy we have bungalows that have roof tiles made of it, called shingles
of course not such a good grain pattern or colour

or maybe red cedar would be a better choice and possibly structually better

it is fairly good to machine but sometimes can be a bit wooly or fluffy on end grain

and would be a t a guess cheaper than ash
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Post by alex_holden »

wibble_puppy wrote:what's occurring next weekend? :)
The Gaydon birthday bash thing, I presume. See Roger's thread:
http://www.morrisminoroc.co.uk/index.ph ... c&p=214090
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hmm red cedar may be a good choice actually
generally resistant to insects and decay even up to around 70 years hmmm
maybe a possibility tho not traditional

of course is used in many outdoor items, greenhouses conservatories etc
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I was thinking of red cedar. My brother lives in Charmouth right on the coast in a cedar clad house which has lasted very well. My parents have a house side wall about 20x25ft which is red cedar and has been there for almost 50 years and still looks brand new. Might be worth a thought, but agree not for th purest, and might be a challenge to compliment in traditional car colours. :wink:

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well it does come in a variety of colours and may be a good choice

it is

durable
low shrinkage
good sound deadening qualities

fixings would have to be galvanised or brass as it will stain other wise, simialr to oak
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ah no iron, gotcha.

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OK, I've read all that, now the question. I've got new wood, the car is part stripped ready for fitting, but I want to varnish the new wood before fitting it. What would you fellers recommend, and should I use any sort of preservative first?
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Post by Stig »

If this link works it should tell all:

http://www.morrisminoroc.co.uk/index.ph ... ic&t=14856
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Post by bmcecosse »

To get back to the Traveller in question - with timber in that state I would bet the steel is well gone too! Must be mad to pay that price - on that basis I had better revise my ideas of value for my Traveller!
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