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Tanalised Feather Edge Boards (10ft)

Tanalised Feather Edge Boards (10ft)

Product Code T028 Category Size

£3.31 inc. VAT

Bulk deal
Quantity Discount Discounted price
50 - 100 2.5% £3.23
101 - 150 5% £3.15
151 - 200 7.5% £3.06
201 - 250 10% £2.98
251 - 300 12.5% £2.90
301 - 1000 15% £2.82

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Tanalised Feather Edge Boards (10ft)

95mm wide feather edge boards in high quality imported whitewood. Used in our Closeboard Panel varieties and also when constructing a closeboarded fence ‘in situ’ using a post and rail framework. Our boards have been cut from slow grown European Whitewood and the fibres have seasoned and are more stable as a result. Whilst its almost impossible to guarantee that timber will not warp or split, the likelihood is certainly reduced by using slow grown timber rather than its cheaper fast grown counterpart.