White Ash Sold by the Piece-3/4" Thickness
Item #
GRP30170_4
Fully surfaced on all 4 sides to actual dimensions.
Wood varies naturally and may change with humidity, storage, or machining; appearance and performance aren't guaranteed.
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White Ash Sold by the Piece-3/4" Thickness
Light-colored to nearly white, this popular hardwood is ideal for furniture, flooring, doors, millwork and moulding.
S4S - Surfaced Four Sides
- Planed on top and bottom surfaces to be parallel.
- Both edges are straight-line ripped perpendicular to top and bottom surfaces and parallel to each other.
- This milling produces boards that are ready for your craftsmanship. All surfaces are parallel and square allowing ends to be cut square or at any angle you require. Boards with this milling can also easily be ripped to whatever width your project requires.
- Great for all crafts, casework, furniture pieces, boxes, moldings...really any project!
WARNING:
- Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood.
(1) White Ash Sold by the Piece-3/4" Thickness
(1) White Ash Sold by the Piece-3/4" Thickness
Tech Spec
- Thickness: 3/4"
- Species: White Ash
Tech Spec
- Thickness: 3/4"
- Species: White Ash
| Tech Spec |
|
|---|---|
| Important Message | Wood varies naturally and may change with humidity, storage, or machining; appearance and performance aren't guaranteed. |
| Species | Ash |
| Length | 24 in, 48 in |
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