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Title: Wood selection for large birdhouse
Post by: Nolatoolguy on February 09, 2013, 06:59:10 PM
I am rebuilding a purple martin birdhouse. I usually don't do many extiorer projects. I was wondering what wood you suggest? I was thinking cedar but Ime not sure.

Title: Re: Wood selection for large birdhouse
Post by: jimwrench on February 09, 2013, 08:22:10 PM
 I try to use what I have on hand for that type project. Have had a bunch of fence boards for that kind of usage. Bought a whole skid load of damaged boards a few years ago and got a lot of mileage out of them. I find cedar a little brittle but it might last well. Haven't used it outside. Cypress is nice but not easily available. Redwood lasts but can be a little pricey.
Title: Re: Wood selection for large birdhouse
Post by: scottg on February 09, 2013, 11:37:49 PM
Go with Jim's advice.
 Look locally for some old used lumber that is not rotten.
Old barn or fence boards.
 This is good for 2 reasons.
First it has held up to weather already, so you know its rot resistant.
 Second, birds are naturally suspicious.
 Anything stained, oiled, painted or just plain new? 
No self respecting bird will touch it with a 10 foot pole for years.
  With used lumber you are already years ahead for attracting some residents.
   yours Scott
Title: Re: Wood selection for large birdhouse
Post by: Bill Houghton on February 10, 2013, 09:31:38 PM
No self respecting bird will touch it with a 10 foot pole for years.
And anyway, I'm not sure I'd want any birds big enough to carry a ten foot pole nesting in my yard.

Bill, picturing a California Condor (ten foot wingspan) flying around my yard with a ten foot pole in its beak.
Title: Re: Wood selection for large birdhouse
Post by: Branson on February 11, 2013, 08:54:47 AM
Redwood lasts but can be a little pricey.

There's a problem with redwood, though.  When moisture inevitably gets in, the tannin in the wood interacts badly with ferrous metal.  The metal rusts, and the wood around it blackens and begins to disintegrate.  Any ferrous fasteners  need to be hot dipped galvanized.
Title: Re: Wood selection for large birdhouse
Post by: rusty on February 11, 2013, 03:51:37 PM
You could, of course, be retro and use wood pegs....