Uh pine that has been treated. Der
treated pine
Not naturally if you are referring to pine in general, but it can be treated to be mostly waterproof.
Treated pine or western cedar.
The Indians at Fort Sill were treated like all Indians on resrvations - badly - but not as badly as Pine Ridge
14ft to girder
Pine should only be used for kindling, and should never be burned if it has been treated. Therefore, Jarrah wood is better.
Yes, cedar is better to use for durability and longer lasting. Pine is soft, whether treated or not, and usually much cheaper to purchase. In the long run cedar is the better choice.But although cedar is better, it also depends on what you need it for... If your doing craft and its not going to be weathered or battered around pine is better. Treated pine is good for craft work as it is easier to shape, bend and can hold a lot of weight.Cedar is used if you want to make something that last longer, like a table or chair. You don't want pine chairs to snap when you sit on them...
Freshly treated Southern yellow pine treated with .60 CCA pcf will weigh 4.5-5 lbs per board foot.
Red pine is one of the most used woods in the country. It is not naturally rot resistant, however, it can be protected and treated to ensure that is it can resist rot.
Depends on what is with treated with. If you mean lumber treated to resist rot and insects, such as wood used on a deck or fence post- NO. The treatment chemicals are toxic- and so is the smoke from burning that wood.
The color identifies them as "stud grade" pine.
Depending on what type of wood chairs you have, they may or may not need to be treated. For example, Teak is resistant to decay and incest infestation. Other woods like pine must be treated with a preservative to prevent decay.