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Once you pick it up, post a good pic of the end grain and one of a closer pic of one of the knots.
If you can put a scale in the pic of the end grain, that might help as well.
Hopefully, that is the wood's natural color and not a dye job.
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I ended up winning this lot also. Got both lots for a total of 5.40. The only problem is I will only be using maybe an 1/8 of what’s there and I rent a studio so I don’t know what to do with the rest of it.
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(10-14-2021, 10:10 PM)Snapp3rfi Wrote: I’m new to this forum, actually I have never posted to any forum before. Anyhow, I just bought this lot of wood from an online auction which was listing for an estate sale close to my house. I was hoping to get some idea of what kind of lumber this is. I know it’s not really a reasonable question being that the picture they had posted is poor quality but I figured I’d give it a shot anyways.
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My first instinct was Douglas Fir, or some such similar construction "2-by" lumber that's been sitting outside or somehow oxidized/weathered? (this referring to the first picture in your original post only)
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I'd say douglas fir or southern yellow pine.
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Welcome! And congratulations on the. Great deal. I agree, looks like some sort of pine, spruce or fir. Construction material.
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If you paid $5.40 for it, you stole it.
Congratulations.
It’s probably a pine—possibly longleaf or loblolly.
Could be Douglas Fir too.
Either way, great score.
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Mostly SPF (Spruce, Pine, Fur)
Looks like a chunk of walnut above your sack of quikcrete
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