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Freddy G

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I started renovating my house and my woodworking shop where I build my guitars this week using old growth pine which has been reclaimed from the bottom of the Ottawa River. :shock:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tC2nTCoqlKc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QDAyio_G0I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uosc2d65UG8

Being a luthier, I love wood....and when I heard about this stuff I had to check it out. Let me tell ya, this pine is breathtaking! It's beautiful and since it's old growth (meaning that it was cut down when the forest was virgin and trees grew slowly because there was a dense canopy) it's way more dense and resistant to dents than any pine you can buy today.
It'll probably take me a couple of more weeks to finish, and I'll post some photos then.
Cheers,
Freddy :sam:
 
Yeah,... I was told that the old gtrs and amps were made from naturally pressure treated wood. now they chemically pressur treat. logs under water for 40 years was standard.
 
I have been waiting for a piece for over a year????

Anyone going to go up to the their wood yard a make them sell use some?? :grin: :grin:
 
what's the damage financially? Twice the price? More?
yeah it's about 3 times the price :oops:
I just got off the phone with the supplier in Ottawa, they're going to mill a custom mantle for the fireplace. Same stuff, reclaimed pine but I'm going to have them mill it so to leave the front edge natural (cambium layer) which is what you see if you pull the bark off....should be pretty cool! :thumb:
Freddy
 
OK finally got the floor and the stairs done...what a huge and dirty job that was!(cause the wood just came raw...I had to sand, stain and finish too).... I was on my hands and knees for 3 weeks, my back is killing me!
Here are some pics of the family room and also my workshop.

http://home.cogeco.ca/~lothar/pine floor 036.jpg
http://home.cogeco.ca/~lothar/pine floor 033.jpg
http://home.cogeco.ca/~lothar/pine floor 030.jpg
http://home.cogeco.ca/~otis1/pine 005.jpg
http://home.cogeco.ca/~otis1/pine 009.jpg
http://home.cogeco.ca/~otis1/pine 011.jpg
http://home.cogeco.ca/~lothar/pine floor 034.jpg

Cheers,
Freddy :sam:
 
Oh Yeah,
I forgot to mention.... when it came time to sand the wood I rented two different floor sanders (the big ones that stand up and you push them around) Well, naturally I sanded some test pieces first and everything looked good until I stained the test pieces....the results were horrific!
dark squiggly lines everywhere, it looked like pubic hair all over! :shock:
One of the machines was better but still unacceptable.
Now for the amusing part....I ended up sanding the whole thing with my little Makita random orbit palm sander! LOL :green:
It took almost 3 days!
The people at the local harware store where I rented the 2 sanders think I'm totally nuts :wink:
Freddy
 
Super cool. Congrats! I did my floors two years ago with engineered wood (since I'm on a concrete slab). I would have loved to do something like yours. The colors remind me of the 100 yr old old-growth pine I had in my last house.

-Chris
 
umm freddy g, this git from china, have not put it down since i bought it,

getz btter every dy, ch8ina has huge cool hardwood, preiously un tapped until now,..
 
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