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05-31-2018, 08:54 AM
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If Light weight wood then it kinda looks like Cyprus if heavy dense wood then possibly Quebracho.
A close up of the end grain would help and if it is heavy or light weight.
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If it's heavy/dense it looks a lot like a few planks of lychee I have.
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If I remember right, it's heavy and hard.
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Wikipedia claims there are over 150 species of trees used for timber in India:
Link.
Which is it? I haven't a clue.
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(05-30-2018, 08:36 PM)Gary™ Wrote: African Mahogany would be my guess
No way.
It could be anything....if it HAS to come from india, Teak might be a fit. It looks a lot like Monkey Pod, but AFAIK that doesnt grown in India at all.....
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Does it have a fragrance of any kind? Also what about hardness and density? That does have a grain structure I've seen but it seems it had a fragrance. Might want to sand it or scrape it to find out.
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(06-04-2018, 05:20 PM)Gary G™ Wrote: Did he paint behind the toilet?
Hard to tell with the shadows
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(05-30-2018, 12:19 PM)daddo Wrote: BIL got this wood in slabs 2" thick. He was told it was from India but isn't sure.
What do you think?
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(05-31-2018, 06:38 AM)MichaelMouse Wrote: Teak?
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Might be teak...might be olive...could even be canarywood...
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