1.2m Cut to size Larch

Availability:
Cut to order 6-8 days production time
£3.01 - £155.40 (Inc. VAT 20%)
£2.51 - £129.50 (Ex. VAT 20%)
Bulk Pricing:

Below are the available bulk discount rates for each individual item when you purchase a certain amount

  • Buy 5 - 9 and get 12.5% off
  • Buy 10 or above and get 25% off
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Fresh sawn,  cut to order Larch .

Rough sawn in its green state to your required dimensions

All products are cut to order from the log. Unless stated otherwise timber is fresh cut/ green and only suitable for external projects.

Lengths are cut over size and are not exact. Lengths are not cut in half to enable postage. Please order the closest small length. We will not cut a 6m length into 2m sections please order 3 2.4m lengths. Orders will be cancelled if you order lengths to be cut down or if you order lots of different sizes in 1 offs. Please standardise your order to as few different sizes as possible if in 1s or 2 off quantities.

All profiles and PAR items are dried to specific moisture contents for their use or so that we can plane them to a high standard. This are not dried to suit internal use unless requested before you order.

As a natural product warping, checking/splitting and movement can happen.

Order 10% more than required when ordering cladding.

 

 

 

Color/Appearance: Heartwood ranges from yellow to a medium reddish brown. Narrow sapwood is nearly white and is clearly demarcated from the heartwood. Flatsawn sections can exhibit a lot of character and interesting patterns in the growth rings. Knots are common but are usually small.

Grain/Texture: Grain is generally straight or spiraled. Texture is medium to fine with a greasy or oily feel.

Rot Resistance: Moderately durable regarding decay resistance.

Workability: Most hand and machine operations produce good results. However, natural resins in the wood have a tendency to gum up saw blades. Also, because of the disparity between the soft earlywood and the hard latewood, sanding can create dips and uneven surfaces.

Sustainability: This wood species is not listed in the CITES Appendices, and is reported by the IUCN as being a species of least concern.

Common Uses: Veneer, utility poles, fence posts, flooring, boatbuilding, and construction lumber.