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BURMESE TEAK LUMBER - GUARANTEED MARINE GRADE 1" X 42" X 1/2" ~ NICE!,
$ 13.14
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Caution! Not all teak is the same!This is Genuine, Guaranteed Certified, Marine Grade Teak!
e when or if I will be able to get anymore given the current shortage.
For those of you who have never worked with marine teak. This is the only wood that will change color. African teak cannot do this! When exposed to direct sunlight, it will change from green to orange, to brown which is the final color. This takes less then a few days! If allowed to weather over time, it will turn to a grey patina but will stay green underneath. Aftrican teak and South American teak do not have this affect and this quality! This wood will last hundreds of years making it the clear choice for shipbuilders worldwide!
This is Genuine, Certified, Marine Grade Teak Lumber! This is the best of the best!
Special purchase on these! Up for bid are Super Premium, Certified, Marine Grade, teak boards! This "hard to find" lumber is priced to sell! All have been planed 4 sides! This lot is perfect for any project where beauty and duribility are a necessity! Great for repair or for any indoor or outdoor projects in wet areas! I think this may be close to the last of my marine teak and I am not sur
Price is per board and you can purchase as many as you want!
Each Board measures:
1" X 42" X 1/2"
Sizes are listed in inches.
All quartersawed which is the absolute best you can get, and guaranteed to be 100% certified, marine grade I custom mill these
as I get orders for them so there may be a slight delay in your order of a few days depending on how many you purchase.
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Please don't be fooled by African teak or South American teak which is not waterproof and is only good for indoor furniture or flooring! If you put a piece of my teak in one hand and any other teak in your other hand, you can immediately see the difference, feel the difference, and smell the difference! Don't settle for less, get the best. from "Quality Wood for Less"!
What Is Marine Teak?
Marine Teak wood (Tectona Grandis) is commonly considered by ship builders and outdoor furniture manufacturer's to be the planet's most versatile, durable, and valuable hard wood. Teak forests are highly regulated due to the increased demand, ecological and economical impact, and often sub-standard working conditions on plantations. It is not a rain forest species; growing in deciduous forests at a yield of only 3-5 trees per acre. Thus, it is a precious resource across the globe. However, there are only four countries in the world that contain natural marine teak forests; Burma, Laos, India, and Thailand, with Burma (Myanmar) accounting for approximately 80% of the world's exported natural teak supply.Since the USA trade sanctions of 2003, no burmese teak has been coming into this country which has driven up teak prices to as much as per board foot making this scarce resource a valuable commodity.
MarineTeak is a dense, coarse, close-grained hardwood. It contains high levels of resinous oils that allow it to be naturally resistant to moisture, repellent to insects, and impervious to the drying effects of weather. Teak also contains silica, a sand-like component which creates a density to the wood that allows it to also be resistant to fungal decay, water, rotting, warping, shrinking, swelling and many damaging chemicals. It will not rust or corrode metals it comes in contact with and it can withstand the elements of all seasons, with its beauty increasing with its age. No other wood compares to 100 percent marine grade teak regarding its durability, elegance, stability and low maintenance; making it the ultimate material choice for furniture construction and ship building worldwide.
Note: Small camera robots were sent through the sunken Titanic and discovered the teak lined walls in the turkish bath were still in pristine condition, looking like they did, the day they were installed and all of the metal and iron around it was disintegrating from corrosion!