White Oak 1/2" Shorts Pack, 5 Boards
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$79.00 $59.00 /Pack
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Only available online. For in-store purchase a similar product may be available instead.White Oak 1/2" Shorts Pack, 5 Boards
![6 boards icon](graphics/icons/lumber_pack/5_boards.png)
5 beautiful
hand-selected boards
![straight line ripped](graphics/icons/lumber_pack/straight_line_rip.png)
Straight-line ripped one edge
& surfaced smooth 2 sides
![lumber sizes](graphics/icons/lumber_pack/sizes.png)
3-1/2" - 4" wide
36" long
![straight line ripped](graphics/icons/lumber_pack/ship_zip.png)
Free ground shipping 48 U.S.
Why Choose White Oak?
A ruggedly handsome wood with saddle-tan color and a humble grain texture that's right at home in projects with unique designs. White oak is tough and especially good for exterior projects.What Size Is This?
Thickness | 1/2" (≈ 1/2", S2S approx) |
Width | 3.5" - 4" |
Length | 36" |
Grade | Select & Better |
Quantity | 5 Boards |
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3.92
lbs /Bd. Ft.Wood Texture
Ease of Finishing
![color of White Oak](graphics/icons/CTGY/ColorPalette.png)
Beige to creamy tan.
![the White Oak tree](graphics/icons/CTGY/Tree.png)
May reach 100 feet in height and have a trunk of 36" in diameter.
![other names for White Oak](graphics/icons/CTGY/Log.png)
Arizona oak, Arizona white oak, Cucharillo, Encino, Encino negro, Oak, Roble, Roble amarillo, Roble, colorado, Roble encino, Roblecito, White oak, Stave oak
![uses for White Oak](graphics/icons/CTGY/HandPlane.png)
Furniture, outdoor projects, patio furniture, cabinets, flooring, boat building, fences, indoor millwork, moldings, veneer, desks, baseboard
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