I actually imported a rough sawn piece of 8" x 2" spruce to Australia through a 
local lumber yard and cut it down and smoothed to size myself. Didn't take very 
long and worked out heaps cheaper. Had to work around a couple of faults in the 
core of the flitch however and have the results inspected. I reckon you lose 
about a third in sawdust and shavings.

We can now use a local timber called Hoop Pine which seems similar to Douglas 
Fir in properties but it wasn't easily available when I started out. It is 
cheaper again. We also have a ply made from it. 

John Martindale
29 Jane Circuit
Toormina NSW 2452
Australia

ph:61 2 6658 4767
m:0403 432179
email:john_martindale at bigpond.com

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Back in ?81 when I started my KR2 I thought $3.50 per lineal foot of aircraft 
grade Sitka Spruce was a little high so I went to the one and only lumber yard 
here in John Day and bought a clear edge grain board of Douglas-fir ....snip



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