So... when I go to lowes or dome hepot, they have more than 1 kind of wood. Here's an example;
You can buy 2"x4"x8' (two by fours), that are cheap, and it says they are 'Hemlock Fir' kiln dried. When you look at the prices, there's also a similar one that is made out of 'Douglas Fir' and 'Spruce Pine'. I was curious what advantages, one or the other might have over each other?
Since not all wood is equal, some is harder, or softer than others, then I have to think that there's pros and cons to each?
You can buy 2"x4"x8' (two by fours), that are cheap, and it says they are 'Hemlock Fir' kiln dried. When you look at the prices, there's also a similar one that is made out of 'Douglas Fir' and 'Spruce Pine'. I was curious what advantages, one or the other might have over each other?
Since not all wood is equal, some is harder, or softer than others, then I have to think that there's pros and cons to each?
