Quality Fiji Mahogany Rough Sawn Lumber AD

  • Offer
    18172517
  • Date
    2017-06-16
  • Status : expired

Product

Type Boards
Type of species South American Hardwood
Species American Mahagony, Caoba (Swietenia macrophylla)
Origin Fiji

Specifications

Volume 30 - 120 m3 per month Convert
Thickness 1 , 1 1/2 , 2 in  Convert
Width > 6 in Convert
Length > 7 ft Convert
Cut quartered & half-quartered
Grading system NHLA grading rules
Quality Comsel (#1com:80% / sel:20%)
Drying Air dry (AD)
Moisture content 18 %
Description
Quality Fiji Mahogany rough sawn lumber available on order

Grades:

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Comm1
Comm2
Comm3
Shorts

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Price & Conditions

Price On demand
Incoterm FOB - goods are loaded on a ship in port of export Country Fiji Region South Pacific
Delivery deadline Available on order in less than 30 days
Sells to: Worldwide

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