Deadhead Sinker Cypress Roundup

by stephaniesuesansmith on April 27, 2011

in DeadHead Sinker Cypress

Deadhead sinker cypress is wood that sank to the bottom of rivers and canals 150 years ago.  It has been raised, dried out, and sliced into boards, molding, and anything else wooden you can think of.  To feature this great wood, Good Millwork presents a roundup of five articles on it:

The history of deadhead sinker cypress

What makes cypress rot resistant?

Why sinker cypress is better than the cypress cut now

Deadhead sinker cypress is green

Deadhead pecky cypress

These articles paint a picture of a wood that is good for just about anything.    Give us a call to discuss your anything today.

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Sonny from Kids Craft Blogs April 27, 2011 at 9:25 pm

Twitter: @dayafterstore

I’m not a wood expert by any means, but I do have to say that a room looks very “cozy” when done up with that wood…
Sonny@Kids Craft Blogs´s last [type] ..Sew a Super Kawaii Hello Kitty Plushie

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