by Judeyramone » Wed Aug 25, 2010 12:56 pm
+1 on the mohogany.
Deck construction in the midwest means 5/4x6 treated wood decking (cedar, if you have money to spend)...
In New England, however, they tend to use mohogany for decking & porches. On a recent pirate ship project for me children (Aaaaargh!), I had a brother buy me some 1x4 mohogany deck boards in MA (for roughly the same cost as cedar here in MI), and he brought it to me over Christmas vacation. Similarly, ex-wife & I used to vacation every year in ME, where cedar shingle siding is de riguer. What would have cost me $135/sq in MI, I paid less than $30/sq, and hauled it home with help from my (former) in-laws over the course of 2yrs. I was using it to side a garage we were building, paying cash as we went along (no debt), so time wasn't an issue. Doesn't make sense to buy regionally in this manner if you aren't travelling there, or don't have a local contact... but, you camp? Perhaps a w/e on The Cape might be in order?