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DeSeriousSquid
6th May 2019, 02:40 PM
Hi everyone just picked up some old floor panels off of gumtree just wondering if anyone knows what kind of wood this is i thinks its a hardwood as ive hit it with a hammer a few times and its not left any marks on ithttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190506/2b086235b61cf050dc2ff82d39351c20.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190506/e64005ab2f62ae5f2110d223628b7f85.jpg


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DeSeriousSquid
6th May 2019, 03:03 PM
Here are some more pics not sure if its the same wood tho https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190506/495cdc0fe168e8a44d6fecfdd751d1ed.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190506/4e687849d0f587660f9ff44b5302ad31.jpg


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TermiMonster
6th May 2019, 03:06 PM
It 'looks' like oregon to me, but I've not seen that used in flooring before, so my guess would be baltic pine. But I am not familiar with timbers used up that way.
TM

TermiMonster
6th May 2019, 03:08 PM
Those new pics are not of flooring(paneling), my guess is western red cedar.

DeSeriousSquid
6th May 2019, 03:13 PM
The person said it was ripped up from flooring and used for the ceiling as well


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DeSeriousSquid
6th May 2019, 03:35 PM
Also what are the new pics of


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FenceFurniture
6th May 2019, 03:37 PM
Too many knots for WRC I think. When freshly cut or abraded WRC smells a fair bit like bananas. It sure looks like Douglas Fir (aka Oregon but only in Australia). Hemlock may be another possibility. DF also has a distinctive smell but I can't describe it to you other than "smells like DF".


I thinks its a hardwood as ive hit it with a hammer a few times and its not left any marks on itAre you sure about that? You couldn't have hit it very hard! As it ages it gets a bit harder and more brittle but Douglas Fir is still very soft and WRC is even softer. If you go to the centre of the board in the first post, I'll wager you can mark the lighter areas with your fingernail.

That board looks like it is from almost the exact centre of the tree - the end grain will tell you that. It is quarter sawn on both sides but the middle is backsawn (hence the larger grain pattern). It could only transition like that if it was one board away from being the centre of the tree.

DeSeriousSquid
6th May 2019, 03:42 PM
Im denailing them and the hammer isnt marking it but after seeing your post i gave one a really good wack and it dented it is douglar fir expensive just trying to work out if i got a good deal or not


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Euge
6th May 2019, 03:48 PM
Hi everyone just picked up some old floor panels off of gumtree just wondering if anyone knows what kind of wood this is i thinks its a hardwood as ive hit it with a hammer a few times and its not left any marks on ithttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190506/2b086235b61cf050dc2ff82d39351c20.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190506/e64005ab2f62ae5f2110d223628b7f85.jpg


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This looks like Douglas Fir (what we call Oregon)

DeSeriousSquid
6th May 2019, 03:50 PM
Just researched douglas fir and it seems to fit really well


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Euge
6th May 2019, 03:53 PM
Here are some more pics not sure if its the same wood tho https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190506/495cdc0fe168e8a44d6fecfdd751d1ed.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190506/4e687849d0f587660f9ff44b5302ad31.jpg


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This above looks more like a Pine ... although the second / lower image above, with more reddish wood, does look a bit like WRC (Western Red Cedar)

This is based on eyeballing pics provided. When colours are distorted and one can't handle or sniff a cut end of wood guessing is a "MUGS GAME"

Euge :)

FenceFurniture
6th May 2019, 03:55 PM
Im denailing them and the hammer isnt marking it but after seeing your post i gave one a really good wack and it dented itSounds like you're doing a good gentle job of denailing then. :2tsup:


is douglar fir expensive just trying to work out if i got a good deal or notToo many variables to answer that.
Board sizes?
Qty?
Condition?
Errr, price?

DeSeriousSquid
6th May 2019, 03:56 PM
Haha yeah alot of the wood is rough to the touch and it has a distinct smell to it i cant describe it tho


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DeSeriousSquid
6th May 2019, 03:58 PM
Yea thats true i cant quite place my finger on the smell i knocked a knot out of it and it has a strong smell just trying to work out how to describe it


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aldav
6th May 2019, 04:00 PM
The Douglas Fir (if that's what it is) that the board in the first pic. was cut from would be considered hardly bigger than a weed and not worth felling or milling. Consequently IMHO it's not Douglas Fir. How old was the house? Baltic Pine is a possibility or it could even be Cypress Pine, the knots and splits of one of the boards pictured is very reminiscent of Cypress. Cypress is also pretty hard and the trees are much smaller than the usual Pine or Eucalypt used for timber.

DeSeriousSquid
6th May 2019, 04:02 PM
Not sure about the age of the house it looked to be built within the last decade tho


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FenceFurniture
6th May 2019, 04:05 PM
The Douglas Fir (if that's what it is) that the board in the first pic. was cut from would be considered hardly bigger than a weed and not worth felling or milling. Consequently IMHO it's not Douglas Fir.Hmmm, how can you say that with such certainty Dave? They could have cut another 8-10" board off either side of that (both of which would be fully quarter sawn).

I can say 100% that it is not Cypress.

DeSeriousSquid
6th May 2019, 04:20 PM
This is a pic of a rougher piece its almost fiberoushttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190506/02f4d1a6bc96da4a69689d2c2bbbc549.jpg


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aldav
6th May 2019, 07:10 PM
Yep, you could be right there Brett, I didn't even consider the possibility of a couple of nice quarter sawn boards being taken off the side. :doh: That most recent pic. is a rough sawn side and doesn't really add much to assist with identification for me. If the house was only 10-20 years old it could even be Radiata. :oo:

Uncle Al
6th May 2019, 07:20 PM
That last picture looks to me to be a classic example of the Irish timber -O'Regan, commonly called Oregon in Australia.

Alan...

FenceFurniture
6th May 2019, 07:22 PM
If the house was only 10-20 years old it could even be Radiata. :oo:I think the second post pic could well be Radiata. The furry one looks like DF again.

elanjacobs
6th May 2019, 09:47 PM
+1 for Oregon/DF