Posted 2010-01-17 1:16 PM (#115384) Subject: Alder or Oak wood in LQ?
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Posts: 65
Location: Southern Il
We are trying to decide what kind of wood to use in our new LQ. We know oak is a hard wood and holds up well. Conversions are coming out with alder wood which is supposed to be 50% lighter which would make the trailer lighter, and would be a plus for us. The looks of each is not a problem with us. Has anyone had any experience with the alder wood and how it has held up? We would appreciate opinions from anyone who has used it. Thanks!
Posted 2010-01-17 3:23 PM (#115394 - in reply to #115384) Subject: RE: Alder or Oak wood in LQ?
Location: Central Arkansas
I had knotty alder in my last LQ trailer and it was nice and easy to care for. I didn't even keep the trailer 2 years, so I can't attest to the longivity. I have, on the other hand, kept a LQ done in solid oak for a number of years, sold it to a riding buddy that still owns it today, and it looks brand new! I think the alder wood would hold up just as nice. My current LQ has both red oak and hickory that is holding up very well.
Posted 2010-01-17 4:06 PM (#115395 - in reply to #115384) Subject: RE: Alder or Oak wood in LQ?
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I have had more than I should of LQ,, go for the alder you will not be sorry. Durable and lighter in weight than most other woods. Especially oak, hickory, etc.