maple because it is more durable and costs less in most places
Ash is a hardwood.
Ash, oak, poplar, mahogany, maple and many others.
They aren't - but are typically made of ash or maple. This is a matter of wood strength and weight with the least chance of warping.
There is no 'best' in wood . . . ash is tough, but maple is hard. They are both great for different things.
hardwood, maple, birch, beech and ash also large asbeastos, granite, marble, and talk deposites
Hardwoods are Oak, Ash and American Black Walnut. Also hardwood is used mostly for flooring and things like that because it can with stand more weight then for example: softwood.
white ash is a softwood
Maple is stronger than ash. Ash is still a very durable floor.
oak, mapple, hemlock, pine People please add more.
no because ash has a closer grain then maple which makes it stronger
Ash Balsa Ebony
Where does the maple wood come from?It depends on the company. For instance, Louisville Slugger has its own wood production company, but also outsources with a few different timber companies, most of them in the New York/Pennsylvania area. Holman uses a company out of the Catskills, which he says produces better quality maple.Source: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3540538