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I've located a source of spruce in British Columbia that appears to be very
good. http://www.timberwright.ca/aircraft.html anyone dealt with them? This is for Spars, BTW. The spruce they supply is uncertified, air -dried and unfinished, but exceeds the criteria for certification. They can't certify it as they don't have the equipment,but it is for a homebuilt. The only thing I'm concerned about is the air dried part of this. I can get it kiln dried near me, though. Anyone know if this is good practice? Anything I should be looking out for here? BTW, their price is half of what ACS is looking for the same dimensions. |
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