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I have a couple of large Douglas Fir that need clearing from my self-build plot, I am wondering if it maybe worthwhile considering using them for exterior cladding (for main dwelling not outbuildings) if I can get them milled - does anyone have any knowledge regarding that ? I believe Siberian Larch would be better, at least if it was available, but I'm trying to gauge how inferior non-plantation Douglas Fir might be.

 

Does Douglas Fir require pressurised preservative treatment that leaves it with an orange hue ?

 

Thanks

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There's a mill at Nairn, that only does Douglas fir and Scottish larch.

 

They may be able to help.  I got larch in 4.8m lengths, so they can process good lengths.

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Thanks folks, it was really the question of how the Fir might perform versus the Larch option (i.e. splitting, bowing, fungal growth etc) in the first place that I'm wondering about most of all.

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