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Jim Moore DTN276-9448 ogo1/e17 508-496-9448 <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 Dec 1996 14:36:29 EST
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        I'm intending to construct some supers this winter
ans have purchased some 1x10 rough cut lumber. This contains
knots larger and 2.5 inches. I expect I will cut around the
largest knots and get relativley clear pieces.
 
        My question relates to the unplaned nature of the wood.
Are there reasons not to use this rough surface for the interior
or exterior of the hive?
 
        Painting the rough exterior will take more stain/paint.
This is the only downside I can think of.
 
        Comments anyone? Thanks
 
        Jim Moore
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