SlowSteve
Established Member
Hi,
This may seem like an odd question - if it helps I can post photos later.
I have a house about a century old. All the joists and rafters in the roof are made of a wood which I believe is a very slow grown pine. It has turned yellow-y brown with age and doesn't look much like pine you get today - it has lots of thin tight growth rings, few knots and is much stronger than a piece of pine from, say, B+Q, but cutting it and splitting it it's definately a softwood and still has a "piney" smell when it's sawn.
The doors in my house are also made of the same timber, and I need to track some down to make two more.
My issue is that I'm not sure how to go about finding it. I just don't know what to be using as a search term in google.
Based on the description - can anyone make a guess as to what the timber might be and maybe guide me with some jedi level google-fu?
Many thanks - and apologies for the vaugeness
Steve
This may seem like an odd question - if it helps I can post photos later.
I have a house about a century old. All the joists and rafters in the roof are made of a wood which I believe is a very slow grown pine. It has turned yellow-y brown with age and doesn't look much like pine you get today - it has lots of thin tight growth rings, few knots and is much stronger than a piece of pine from, say, B+Q, but cutting it and splitting it it's definately a softwood and still has a "piney" smell when it's sawn.
The doors in my house are also made of the same timber, and I need to track some down to make two more.
My issue is that I'm not sure how to go about finding it. I just don't know what to be using as a search term in google.
Based on the description - can anyone make a guess as to what the timber might be and maybe guide me with some jedi level google-fu?
Many thanks - and apologies for the vaugeness
Steve