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WoodRich Brand Hardwood Wiping Stain for a Red Cedar deck

September 10th, 2009

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Customer Question…………

I have a red cedar deck. Would the Woodrich hardwood stain work on this
deck, or do you suggest something else. The deck is 4 years old and has had
Thompson’s sealing on twice.

Response from WoodRich……………….

The hardwood Wiping Stain Formula performs very well on Red Cedar and other “soft” woods.  The main consideration should be given to the spread rate or product coverage.  As Cedar is generally more porous than a hardwood such as Ipe, you actual coverage will be slightly less than what is advertised for Ipe.  On 4 year old Red cedar that has been protected with Thompsons Water Seal, I would anticipate a spread rate between 200 and 250 square feet per gallon.
The other consideration is product solids.  This formula is extremely high in both resin and pigment solids.  Care should be take not to over apply the product as this could result in shiny spots that remain tacky where the product was not able to soak fully into the wood.  To prevent over application, simply look back over the surface of the deck and wipe up any stain that is still on the surface a few minutes after application.
This product can be purchased at www.myocstore.com
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Montana Ghostwood reclaimed wood that comes from new wood.

May 25th, 2009

ghostwood10Now I must say I have been an advocate of reclaimed wood for several years and in fact we stocked some in our yard in years past but it became a problem finding the old barns and other reclaimed materials that shipped cost effectively to our location. Not only shipping cost was a problem but finding qualified help and insurance was a big issue. To top things off the cost of the final product become so expensive due to the above factors and the waste that we incurred due to the reclaimed wood having knots, splits and other unusable defects we decided to discontinue the reclaimed wood altogether, until now!

A few months ago I was approached by a company called BitterRoot Valley Forest Products asking if I was interested in a reclaimed product from NEW WOOD, yes I said NEW WOOD. I listed to the gentleman speak for nearly an hour and was still very sceptical after we hung up.  At the end of the conversation he indicated he would be sending me samples to review and that once I seen these samples that I would become a believer of their product.

Well as the saying goes “the rest is history” when I received the samples I could not believe my eyes. Here was NEW WOOD looking like it was 200 years old and to much surprise it was virtually defect free. I called my contact back and asked how quickly I could become  a distributor. He explained that they were building a new website dedicated to “Ghostwood”, you heard me right “Ghostwood” and that my area was open for a distributor and that I should check bakc a few months later for the new website called www.mtghostwood.com .

Today is May 25th and is our first official day of becoming the distributor for this product and I wanted to share some information about the product on my blog so please take a few minutes and review the reasons why you should consider this product the next time your looking to purchase reclaimed wood for your next project.

  • 30-70% of reclaimed wood used in construction that is supplied are from declining supplies of old barns and ghost towns end up being thrown away due to rot, splits and defects.
  • There is little to no waste with Montana Ghost Wood, every piece is usable and can be ordered to exact specifications.
  • A portion of all profits received are donated to the Montana Ghost Town Preservation Society.
  • All the shavings and chips produced at their mill are recycled and sold as bedding to local farmers.
  • It is nearly impossible to tell Montana Ghost Wood from naturally weathered wood.
  • 50% less on average per board foot price than reclaimed lumber from other sources.
  • Available in custom sizes
  • Available in four classic colors Bannack Brown, Silver City, Ruby River and Blackfoot.
  • Available in two classic textures Weathered and Circle Sawn Weathered
  • Can be used in a variety of applications such as doors, siding, paneling, trim, fascia, flooring and even furniture.
  • Can be used for both outside and inside applications.
  • Much higher percentage of usablewood with less defects which reduces waste and installation time.
  • Guaranteed to hold the reclaimed patina for the lifetime of the wood with no additional staining or treatment applications required.
  • BitterRoot Valley Forest Products is dedicated to responsibly managing their forests while preserving the historical towns for future generations to enjoy.

Montana Ghost Wood is dedicated to use as much salvaged timber from the wild fires and beetle killed forest as possible. The Mountain Pine Beetle and forest fires kill living trees but do not harm the integrity of the wood. A large percentage of the company’s timber is salvaged from these standing dead trees. Due to the high altitudes, low humidity, and short growing season; these dead standing trees are some of the best timber around because its been dried naturally by Mother Nature.
Generally left to rot on the stump and go to waste, these trees are now being reclaimed and used in the companies “Montana Ghost Wood” product line. Reclaimed from the forests for their customers for generations to come. BitterRootValley Forest Products are proud to have partnered with fellow local mills, which purchase a large percentage of their timber from SFI (Sustainable Forest Initiative) certified mills.

For more information on ghostwood please visit our website at www.ottercreekforestproducts.com . We have samples and brochures that can be sent upon request.

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Tigerwood Decking new to the list of tropical hardwood decking

April 15th, 2009

Tigerwood Hardwood DeckingYou’ve considered redwood, cedar, and pine, but have you thought about tigerwood Brazilian hardwood decking? If not, take a few minutes to educate yourself on this exotic hardwood that boasts comparable prices to traditional domestic woods, yet really makes a big impact with its beauty, ease of maintenance, and functionality

Tigerwood (also known as Goncalo Alves, Brazilian Koa and Muiracatiara) is one of the finest quality hardwoods available that features a unique light golden-brown to reddish-brown coloring with exotic black and brown streaks. Tigerwood is an exotic hardwood that is naturally resistant to rot and decay, is an extremely durable hardwood, and offers a 25+ year lifespan without preservatives!

Why Tigerwood?

* Better visual asthetics than Ipe and other hardwoods.
* Unique streaks distinguish Tigerwood from the competition.
* Easier to work with than Ipe and other hardwoods.
* Does not dull woodworking tool like Ipe.

The same wood used in tigerwood Brazilian hardwood decking is also used for flooring, making fine furniture, and for building boats. This should tell you something about its durability as well as its beauty. Creating a deck from this unusual and attractive wood not only will make your project stand out in the neighborhood, it will reward you with years of excellent use and outdoor pleasure.

If you would like to learn more about our Tigerwood Decking please visit www.ottercreekforestproducts.com

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