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What are the disadvantages of Hoop Pine?

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Pine has a number of disadvantages including: a lot of resinous knots, prone to denting and it will always require the application of a preservative before staining and painting. Some of the advantages of pine include its ability to blend with other pieces of furniture as well as it relatively low cost

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