round or square

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mudcat

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Looking into starting a pole barn project. Just wandering what the pros and cons are to round poles (6"- 7") and 6x6 post. Why would you use pole instead of post ? Or vice-versa.
 
   / round or square #2  
Round poles are generally cheaper to buy. A square post with flat sides is easier to nail stringers, headers, braces, rat board, etc... on to, but a little more money.
 
   / round or square #3  
Could be argued that round poles have more strength, because the surface wood hasn't been sawn away. Treating the sap wood is easier than the heart wood, so a pole will likely get better rot protection if the sapwood isn't sawn off.

But GeneD14 said it very well for any real important differences I know of.

What is your application? Include walls, or just siding?
 
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I plan on using t1-11 for siding. I think the poles would be stronger. It does look like they would be harder to work with.
 

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