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<blockquote data-quote="bigblackdodge" data-source="post: 4055368" data-attributes="member: 46064"><p><strong>Cedar</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Dries out pretty quick and is extremely rot resistant. Old timers around here have used it for fence posts for years! Splits easy too, you can split a 5' length of it for fence posts easy. If you do get lucky enough to score a 4'-6' piece with limbs, you can lop of the limbs leaving about 4"-6" stubs, make a base for it, sand it down, lacquer it up and make a great coat/hat rack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigblackdodge, post: 4055368, member: 46064"] [b]Cedar[/b] Dries out pretty quick and is extremely rot resistant. Old timers around here have used it for fence posts for years! Splits easy too, you can split a 5' length of it for fence posts easy. If you do get lucky enough to score a 4'-6' piece with limbs, you can lop of the limbs leaving about 4"-6" stubs, make a base for it, sand it down, lacquer it up and make a great coat/hat rack. [/QUOTE]
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