In 1913, while building the Panama Canal, Theodore Roosevelt created what was then the world’s largest man-made lake (Gutan Lake) by damming the Chagres River and flooding an old growth jungle the size of Montreal. Ninety-seven years later, using submersible hydraulic chain saws lubricated with vegetable oil, these perfectly preserved tropical hardwood trees are being harvested from that underwater jungle. Reclaimed wood. Own a piece of history!
Features
Specifications
| Region(s) | Panama |
|---|---|
| Colour/Appearance | Heartwood is dark reddish brown. Sapwood is mild reddish brown. |
| Grain/Texture | Medium but pronounced grain pattern, usually straight or interlocked. Moderate lustre. |
| Thickness | 10/4 to 14/4 |
| Widths | 22" to 36" |
| Workability | Easy to saw and work with hand tools, good to moderately good to plane, excellent for turning, mortising, boring, moulding and sanding. Nailing is difficulty and pre drilling is recommended. |
| Note | Specifications may change, please check with your local Windsor Plywood location to verify availability. Some products may be special order. |