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southern elm

Posted By: Anonymous

southern elm - 03/28/00 02:20 AM

Hello all I would like to find out if anybody out there has info on southern elm
Can it be used structurally is the formost Question in my mind as I have a large load of it that I would like to frame a small building w/
thank you for any info you might have
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: southern elm - 04/28/00 06:56 PM

I don't know if Southern Elm is anything like the Arizonia Elm we have here in our subdivision, but if it is, It would definitely be a good wood for Timber-frame construction. The Arizonia Elm is one of the densest wood I have ever dealt with, but machines good on a lathe, which means it lends itself. Minimal shrinkage and minimal checking on the specimines I have dealt with. It also splits well with a Fro and would make good pins. Strong and stringy. Doesn't break apart when snapped. Must be twisted and torn or sawn/cut. If your southern elm is anything like that, I'd say "Go for it."

Keith in Houston
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