White Oak FJL Panel Timber
White oak, grows from Maine to Minnesota southward to Florida and Texas. It is a large, stately tree that grows up to over 100 feet tall, and 38 to 50 inches in diameter, with a round to wide spreading irregular crown. White oak bark is whitish or light gray, varying from scaly to irregularly platy or ridged and furrowed.
The wood of the white oak is a light color when cut. As it dries it will turn a yellowish color. The wood is very hard and strong. White oak’s wood is strong and durable for staves for barrels, lumber, flooring, and interior woodwork. The wood also makes for good firewood when properly dried, however it isn't fun to split a log. Even when dry, white oak is very stringy and extremely difficult to split with a maul or wedge. A hydraulic splitter is nice to have when splitting white oak
Country Of Product Origin:
Asia
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Country Of Product Origin:
Asia
Stock Availability:
Available