Cypress was another wood I considered besides white oak and mahogany. These 
will eventually be painted white to match the porch, but not by me. Thanks 
Mike.

On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 12:55:14 PM UTC-4, Michael Kratky wrote:
>
> Consider cypress one the most rot resistant wood species available and 
> affordable.
>
> Mike K
>
>  
>
> *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com <javascript:> [mailto:
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <javascript:>] *On Behalf Of *Lou 
> Lossi
> *Sent:* Friday, August 18, 2017 11:13 AM
> *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills
> *Subject:* Porch Column Base
>
>  
>
> I’ve been asked by a friend to make three column bases to replace rotted 
> ones for a front porch and had a few questions for the knowledgeable folks 
> on this site. I have not been out to the property to inspect but the 
> homeowner sent a drawing and pic with measurements for me and I hope I can 
> do it on my LOM. The base is 15” square on the bottom, 14” round the next 
> tier up, and 13” round above that. Each tier is 1.5” thick resulting in a 
> total height of 4.5” tall. I suggested using white oak for its durability 
> and strength and found some 8/4 at my local lumber supplier that could be 
> milled down to the 1.5” tiers. Since I do not have a lathe, I had planned 
> on making these solid and routing the profile edges with the LOM rotary 
> table then gluing each of the three pieces up for the completed base. After 
> reading the posts here regarding columns and bases, I’m seeing bases that 
> are hollow in the inside. Would I be subject to any issues if I left them 
> solid and just glued them up? I was going to use Titebond III for the glue. 
> Would I need to screw and glue or even dowel them for added strength? 
> Instead of 1.5” thick for each tier, should I perhaps glue up ¾” pieces to 
> make profiling the edges a little easier? I’m in the process of making a 
> mock up just using 1.5” pine to see how things go to see if I can handle 
> this. The homeowner is hoping I can get it close to the existing ones just 
> going by the pics, but if all goes well after the mock up, I will visit the 
> property to get a complete accurate profile. 
>
> I know Mike Pung has done a ton of these and reading his posts has 
> inspired me to give this a shot. Any and all suggestions and opinions are 
> gladly accepted from those who have any experience attempting these.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Lou
>
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