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| Q |
Why would I boot a post on one end? |
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Provides a post at application length and ready to go in the ground. |
| Q |
Why would I boot a post on both ends? |
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Produces less lumber waste and on average can be a 20%-49% savings. Post must be sawed in two. |
| Q |
What is a 3-ply and 4-ply Glulam? |
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A 3-ply is three 2"x6" (4"x6") or 2"x8" (6"x8") finger-jointed laminated boards glued together. A 4-ply is four 2"x6" (6"x8") or 2"x8" (8'x8") finger-jointed laminated boards glued together. |
| Q |
What advantages does the 3-ply and 4-ply Glulam provide? |
| A |
Because choice shorter laminated boards are finger-jointed and glued together to create an ultra strong product, longer lengthes are available which are straighter with higher structural values than sawn lumber. |
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Why would I choose a 4-ply post over a 3-ply? |
| A |
A 4-ply post has added strength and structural values with the additional laminated board. |
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How do I get a product and shipping quote? |
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Go to the products page and select your application. |