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- From: sfram@citycom.com (unruLEE)
- To: "permaculture" <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: protecting wooden poles
- Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2000 14:20:19 -0800
Hello,
I would think that the kind of wood you're using would make a big
difference, as some are more rot resistant. In Oregon, we used
fire-charred Yew tree (which had been poached by others by the way; it's
endangered). Cedars and redwoods are also anti-fungal. What are you using
there in the tropics?
Best luck to you, Lee
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protecting wooden poles,
Guy Brouk, 12/03/2000
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: protecting wooden poles, Mikal Jakubal, 12/03/2000
- Re: protecting wooden poles, Robert Jensen, 12/03/2000
- Re: protecting wooden poles, unruLEE, 12/03/2000
- Re: protecting wooden poles, Randy , 12/03/2000
- Re: protecting wooden poles, John Knapp, 12/03/2000
- Re: protecting wooden poles, John Irwin, 12/04/2000
- Re: protecting wooden poles, Yaya Balinci, 12/05/2000
- Re: protecting wooden poles, Guy Brouk, 12/07/2000
- Re: protecting wooden poles, neilb, 12/07/2000
- Re: protecting wooden poles, Yaya Balinci, 12/08/2000
- Re: protecting wooden poles, Mikal Jakubal, 12/09/2000
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