The "Wood Handbook" of U.S. Forest Products Lab lists an average dry .63
specific gravity for the heaviest Maple (Sugar Maple). That equates to
39.3 pounds per cubic foot!.--ErvSaws
On Wed, 6 Aug 1997 19:25:29 -0400 "J. Joseph Hurray" hurray@G...
writes:
>Hi porch dwellers-
>Can anybody help with the approximate weight of hard maple (the type
>that
>an old butcher block would have been made of) per cubic foot?
>
>Thanks, Joe in NH
>
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