hitekcountry
Gold Member
- Joined
- Oct 14, 2004
- Messages
- 489
- Location
- Ca. Mountains west of Silicon Valley
- Tractor
- Kabota 6100 Kabota L35
Sorry to say, but using the fingerjointed trim in a place like the porch shown in the pics, is not a good place for softwood, regardless if it is fingerjointed or not. Moisture soaking into the wood is the problem. Something like cedar or redwood is the woods to use for this application. Such softwood trim is really not meant for outdoor use, and the rest of the porch railing and parts show that problem.
Yea I agree with all that, the problem is that what they had was what they had and I needed to match the original design. So when I replaced the trim originally I was just happy to find the trim that match the old stuff.
When I went back this last time I didn't want to replace it this time with the same thing, solid sticks of softwood whould have been better then the fingerjointed. The other choice that they had in stock that was design appropriate was MDF, not going to use that. So I asked about custom milled cedar and that was going to cost like 4 or 5 time as much. Then I thought I would just make it up myself. So far haven't gotten a round tuit.