Majority agrees Cedar Point, but it is a matter of personal opinion.
cedar point is little bit better than soak city because it has good and nice games to play in it
It all comes down to your price range. Go with cedar if you can afford it, otherwise maple will still look good.
Cedar the tensile strentgh of pine is less than cedar
dare you ask that question. Cedar Point.
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...
Yes, it's a board used in cheap cabinets. The MDF is an acronym meaning Medium Density Fibre. - Better and heavier than what is called K3.
by cedaring it up ;) Though cedar wood will perform better than most other woods if left without a finish, it will look better and last longer if a protective finish is applied and maintained. All of our cedar wood products are coated with natural linseed oil for protection. If you like the finished look of the linseed oil on our cedar wood products, you should apply a new layer to it once a year, if not the cedar wood will aged to a silver gray look when exposed to the out door weather elements.
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The 2008 National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) Article 410.136 (B) requires surface mounted luminaires containing a ballast to be listed for mounting on the fiberboard or they must be mounted not less that 1 1/2 inches from the surface of the fiberboard.
A small amount of cedar shavings won't harm the bunny, although cedar shavings aren't the best choice for litter. Pine or aspen are better for the rabbit.