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Veeduber wrote:
When I worked along-shore I was surprised to see that ships carrying cargos from that part of the world used MAHOGANY for dunnage. Indeed, some years later when stationed at Naval Air Station Alameda I build a 14 foot cat-boat. All of the solid lumber parts were made from mahogany dunnage I salvaged from piles of the stuff down near the carrier piers. (The mast was a section of Fir banister-rail; the boom scarfed from pieces of pine. -R.S.Hoover A friend imports a lot of stuff from India and China. He was amazed that the crates and pallets were often mahogany. He is a woodworker and salvaged a lot of it for his projects. He said the quality was not great, but you could get more than enough really nice material to make smaller projects. Charles |
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