The whitewood that I have encountered at the big box stores in my local are some sort of cheap fast grown conifer species. Also in my use history, most likely to bend and twist when exposed to natural sunlight. I avoid when at all possible.
The whitewood that I have encountered at the big box stores in my local are some sort of cheap fast grown conifer species. Also in my use history, most likely to bend and twist when exposed to natural sunlight. I avoid when at all possible.
Same here Peter...at the local big boxes it's usually a mixture of various species. Spruce, pine, fir sometimes they also have yellow pine. The tip-off is the light weight as compared to a regular framing stud.
"White Wood" is just a category that big box retailers use for Spruce, Pine, Fir materials and if graded at all, it's usually stamped either Common or C & Better. I think it's just a Northeastern US specific term.