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True, there's more than one way to build a roller coaster, but with traditional wooden-frame construction there's no better choice than using pressure-treated lumber and timbers from J. H. Baxter. Regardless of your needs, J. H. Baxter will work with you every step of the way to ensure that you get the right treated wood for the job.
The best fit for today's building codes When wood is buried or is in contact with the ground, building codes require the use of pressure treatment to provide extra longevity. For above-ground applications in which the structure is repeatedly exposed to weather or moisture - like posts, framing, sill plates, and decks - pressure-treated wood meets applicable building code requirements. Again, J. H. Baxter is there to help you meet the requirements for virtually any application. Special products for special requirements J. H. Baxter even has solutions for those special challenges. For example, in buildings used for bulk fertilizer storage, pressure-treated wood effectively resists the corrosive action of the fertilizer. Treated pole-frame construction can even help you utilize previously unbuildable lots, like those on steep slopes or beach fronts. |
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"In his acclaimed design for the Post Ranch Inn, Mickey Muennig used Chemonite®-treated lumber and poles to merge the beauty of the landscape with the elements of the structure."
William Post Post Ranch Inn Big Sur, California |
Does the CCA termination action affect ACZA? NO! Read more...
| End Use | ACQ Preserve ® |
Chemonite
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ACZA |
Creosote
or 50/50 |
Penta.
(Type A or C) |
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Above
Ground Contact |
0.25 | 0.25 | 8.0 | 0.40 |
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Ground
Contact |
0.40 | 0.40 | 10.0 | 0.50 |
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Structural
Ground Contact |
0.60 | 0.60 | 12.0 | 0.60 |
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