Fence Panel 610 - Planed Timber, 35mm Thick Chamfered Pales

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Fence Panel 610 - Planed Timber, 35mm Thick Chamfered Pales
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Summary:

This strong and attractive palisade fencing panel is 6'x6' (1.8x1.8m) with chamfered pales. The vertical pales and horizontal framing are substantial timber with a planed finish and a finished size of 55x35mm. Four horizontal rails ensure greater strength than standard two or three rails. An additional horizontal cover trim is supplied to conceal the main fixings. All timber is pressure treated, a lifetime preservative treatment which ensures greater durability. All timber is smooth planed which lasts longer than standard sawn finish timber. The minimum order is five panels and you can add as many extra panels as you need. You can also add a wide range of accessories including posts, post caps, post supports and panel fixing clips. Gates and gate ironmongery are also available.

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  • All timber used in the construction of this fencing panel originates from sustainable forests
  • All timber is pressure treated (lifetime preservative treatment)
  • Scandinavian redwood or whitewood
  • Strong smooth planed 55x35mm horizontal framing (finished size after machining)
  • Strong smooth planed 55x35mm vertical pales (finished size after machining)
  • Strong frame with 4 horizontal rails at around 18" centres (450mm) - standard palisade fencing has only 2 or 3 rails
  • Neatly machined chamfered top pales, a decorative feature which also improves durability
  • Smooth planed D-profile horizontal cover trims to conceal the main fixings
  • Stainless steel fixings
  • Smooth planed timber throughout, which lasts longer than standard sawn timber

SCANDINAVIAN REDWOOD OR WHITEWOOD: The most widely used timber in the UK for years, Scandinavian Redwood and Whitewood grow in the well managed forests of Scandinavia and the coldest parts of Northern Europe. The cold climate ensures slow growth. The growth rings are much closer together than faster growing trees from warmer climates. As a result the timber is heavy and durable with a close grain pattern. The wood is seasoned and kiln dried to achieve the correct moisture content before it is machined. Redwood and Whitewood are so similar in appearance and performance that it is difficult to tell the difference. Both are classified as slightly durable and treatment is required for outside use. The forests of Scandinavia and Northern Europe have been responsibly managed on a sustainable basis for centuries so Scandinavian Redwood or Whitewood is an enviromentally friendly choice.

LUXURY DESIGNER FENCING PANELS - THE BENEFITS: These high specification fence panels are designed not only to look good but also to last longer than standard fencing panels. Quality features include thicker framing, thicker boards, more durable fixings and smooth planed timber throughout.

These quality fence panels feature a substantial frame and vertical pales with an attractive and weatherproof chamfered top. The vertical pales are 35mm finished thickness. Chamfered pales are not only an attractive decorative feature but also improve the durability by discharging rainwater quickly. Another quality feature is the cleverly concealed fixings which provides a more attractive appearance on both sides. The fixings are all stainess steel. In addition, the boards and framing are planed timber which lasts longer. Sawn timber has a rough finish which absorbs much more water and takes longer to dry. Planed timber is smooth so water drains quicker and the wood dries quicker.

PRESSURE TREATED TIMBER: Pressure treatment is a lifetime preservative treatment. The preservative is forced deep into the timber under pressure in a vacuum and penetrates below the surface. All other treatments apply a coat of stain to the surface of the timber only. With pressure impregnated timber, the chemicals are permanently bonded to the cell structure of the wood at a molecular level. Tanalith E is a widely used water based version so pressure treated wood is often described as tanalised. Pressure treated wood is almost colourless except for a slight green tint caused by the copper content in the preservative. No further preservative treatment is ever needed. However, if you want a coloured finish you can paint over pressure treated or tanalised wood with a suitable wood preservative in any colour.

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