IPE
Weather has little or no effect upon the structural
integrity of IPE wood. This species is not affected
by high moisture and offers the highest decay resistance
rating available. It naturally resists rot, insects,
mold and dry wood termites. IPE is resistant to splintering
and checking, and is an incredibly strong & dense
wood that has good dimensional stability – it
doesn’t move much at all. In daily use it provides
very high-wear durability. IPE is frequently used for
decks as well as heavy-duty and durable construction.
PURPLE HEART
A fine tropical wood that is attractive, hard and dense.
Used primarily as a contrasting wood due to its striking
color, Purple Heart offers good weather resistance,
is rated as highly resistant to attack by decay, and
is very resistant to dry-wood termites. It is a strong
& heavy wood which will keep its color only if it
is sealed. As the wood is photosensitive, it’s
best to protect it from ultraviolet rays by adding a
UV inhibitor to the finish. Purple Heart is most often
used in cabinetry, fine furniture, boat building, heavy
construction, outdoor furniture and garden pieces.
TEAK
With its high oil and rubber content, this wood is a
natural water repellent that is virtually immune to
rotting. Teak is known for its resistance against natural
conditions and is impervious to the effects of snow,
ice, rain, sun, heat, cold and humidity. It features
excellent dimensional stability, withstands weather
better than any other wood species and resists the attack
of insects and termites. Because of its durability and
strength, Teak is used throughout the world in construction
of indoor or outdoor furniture, decks, flooring, decorative
objects including those in a garden, and boat decks.
MAHOGANY
A combination of excellent dimensional stability and
rot-resistant properties makes Mahogany good to use
in outdoor applications. It is strong and dense, water-resistant,
and is moderately resistant to dry-wood termites. Honduran
Mahogany offers good weather resistance and is durable
in resistance to decay fungi. As a decorative wood,
it offers a contrasting look and is frequently used
in fine furniture, cabinets, interior woodwork, boat
construction, paneling, outdoor furniture and garden
objects.
WHITE OAK
Impervious to liquid, this species is tolerant of both
dry and moist environments. White Oak is a hard and
heavy wood that offers great wear-resistance and good
decay resistance. It is very long-lasting and heavier
than red oak. White oak is ideal for use in furniture,
flooring, pallets/boxes/crates, agricultural implements,
doors, molding, paneling and fenceposts. It is also
used in arts and crafts furniture as a contrast to dark
woods.
BLACK LOCUST
A long-lasting and durable wood, Black Locust is also
the hardest commercial species in the United States.
It is very resistant to rot and shock, offers high decay
resistance and is more resistant tomoisture than white
oak. A very heavy and hard species, Black Locust features
moderately low shrinkage & swelling and great structural
strength. It is frequently used in rough construction
and for fence posts, crating, boat building, floors
and garden furniture. Black Locust also features an
interesting end-grain.
Packaging of Exterior
or Interior Dowels
Miller Dowels are available in two sizes – 1X
and 2X – and they are also available in a variety
of package sizes.
| POLY-BAG
PACKAGE SIZE |
| DOWEL SIZE |
100-COUNT |
500-COUNT |
|
1X
2X |
X
X |
X
X |
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