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HerpZillA
at Sat May 6 21:05:40 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HerpZillA ]
Aspen is just that aspen wood. A huge grove of trees up in Wisconsin as it grows in a root system.
Aspen is chipped across the grain. I'm not sure why? But it's used for a lot more than bedding. Evaporator pads, blocks for archery etc. It should have no aroma since it is NOT in he conifer family.
Pines are in the conifers and usually chipped with the grain, like a jointer or surface planer. More by product of lumber industry.
The main aspen maker does not work with pine as far as I know? but who knows, they cut miles of trees. Who’s to say there wasn't a few SPF in there (SPF Spruce, Pine Fir)
If you can get 2 close ups of the wood I might be able to tell.
also grossly over priced.
tom
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