Posted by John in La on December 22, 2013 at 14:49:39 from (96.33.136.54):
In Reply to: Re: Pole Shed posted by FBH44 on December 22, 2013 at 14:02:11:
Thanks FBH44 That's why I specify at least .60 PT in the drawing. I know full well about using cheaper stuff. The shed I have now; while it was built in the late 70's was built with lumber yard wood. It needs to be torn down before it falls down.
The local lumber yard has .60 CCA 6x6 in stock. It is rated for Exterior, ground or freshwater contact, severe environments, high potential for deterioration. Used for Utility poles, building poles, Permanent Wood Foundations
They are checking prices for me on .80 and 2.50
The .80 is rated for Exterior, ground or freshwater contact, very severe conditions or very critical structural components Freshwater piling, foundation piling, utility poles in semi-tropical or tropical environments
And the 2.50 is bulk head post that is used in salt water locations.
That is another trouble with stick framing. I can not find 2x4's in anything but very low treatment levels.
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