I have an off the wall question. Has anyone had any experience with building boats out of elm? I know it's tougher than the hinges on the gates of hell!
It used to be the preferred wood for saddle trees and the hubs of the big wooden wagon wheels. (The saddle trees are made of plastic nowadays, and not too many big wagon wheel manufacturers are on the stock exchange recently.) But I have never heard of it's application in marine use.
The reason I ask, is that I have a good sized elm tree that has to come out. My original intent was to make puncheon benches from it, but if I could find a way to slab it off into 3/4 inch boards, and put said boards in the attic for a few years, maybe I could make a pirogue from my own home grown tree.
It used to be the preferred wood for saddle trees and the hubs of the big wooden wagon wheels. (The saddle trees are made of plastic nowadays, and not too many big wagon wheel manufacturers are on the stock exchange recently.) But I have never heard of it's application in marine use.
The reason I ask, is that I have a good sized elm tree that has to come out. My original intent was to make puncheon benches from it, but if I could find a way to slab it off into 3/4 inch boards, and put said boards in the attic for a few years, maybe I could make a pirogue from my own home grown tree.