• Yellow Pine Treated is known for being an economical choice that holds up very well to the exterior elements. Yellow pine treated boards are ideal for exterior projects like playground equipment, decking, fencing, exterior furniture and rose arbors...
  • Yellow Pine Treated is known for being an economical choice that holds up very well to the exterior elements. Yellow pine treated boards are ideal for exterior projects like playground equipment, decking, fencing, exterior furniture and rose arbors...
  • Yellow Pine Treated is known for being an economical choice that holds up very well to the exterior elements. Yellow pine treated boards are ideal for exterior projects like playground equipment, decking, fencing, exterior furniture and rose arbors...
  • This is a pine plywood graded with an A face and a C backside, allowing one good paint-grade face which is clean and free of knots. The back side allows for knots and blemishes.
  • D-Blaze fire retardant plywood is UL® Classified with FR-S Rating, code compliant under ICC-ESR 2645 and compliant with IBC2009 and IRC 2009. D-Blaze plywood is chemically pressure-treated to reduce the spread of flames and generation of smoke...
  • D-Blaze fire retardant plywood is UL® Classified with FR-S Rating, code compliant under ICC-ESR 2645 and compliant with IBC2009 and IRC 2009. D-Blaze plywood is chemically pressure-treated to reduce the spread of flames and generation of...
  • Afromosia, grown in West Africa, is often referred to as a Teak substitute with its rich color and similar grain to teak.  The color can vary from medium brown to brownish -yellow and orange hues.  Afromosia is a very hard, dense and...
  • Alder is grown in North America and Europe.  The dull orange brown color when first cut changes to a light reddish brown with streaks as the wood matures.  This straight grained wood works well in carving and woodwares. JANKA HARDNESS...
  • American Holly grows in Europe and USA.  The color ranges from white to ivory with a close irregular grain.  This hardwood is often used for carving, engraving and turning.  It can be dyed black and used as a substitute for ebony....
  • Ash
    American Ash is grown in Canada and USA.  It can vary in color from a lighter gray brown to a darker black and brown.  Ash, because of its hardness, is used for furniture, baseball bats, paddles and boat building. JANKA HARDNESS SCALE:...