Treated West Virginia Split Rail with Poplar Post


 

Product Summary

 
From rustic Appalachia comes a split rail fence like no other, skilled craftsmen draw out the strength and beauty of Appalachian poplar with the same eye to quality as the early settlers of West Virginia. Appalachian poplar is ideally suited to this application. Used for many years in West Virginia Split Rail, the species has proven itself to be an excellent fencing material. Because the species is highly receptive to the treating process it makes an ideal pressure treated split rail post. To increase their longevity the posts are pressure treated to ground contact retention. The rails are treated to above ground retention. The pressure treating process forces the preservatives into the wood fibers changing the characteristics of the wood so that it is highly resistant to attack of rot, decay and insects. The treatment leaves no odor or residue, just natural wood grain beauty with a light green hue.  

 

Post Specifications:
Post Description Shipping Weight Average Girth Approx. Size Hole Spacing
2 Hole Line 25 lbs. 18" 3" x 6" x 64" 16" on center
2 Hole End & Corner 25 lbs. 16" 4" x 4" x 64" 16" on center
3 Hole Line 35 lbs. 18" 3" x 6" x 84" 16" on center
3 Hole End & Corner 35 lbs. 16" 4" x 4" x 84" 16" on center
4 Hole Line 40 lbs. 18" 3" x 6" x 96" 16" on center
4 Hole End & Corner 40 lbs. 16" 4" x 4" x 96" 16" on center
Rail Specifications:
Rail Description Shipping Weight Average Girth Approx. Size
Economy 8' Rail 20 lbs. 10" - 12" Triangular
Standard 11' Rail 30 lbs. 13" Triangular
Shipping Specifications:
All Line Posts 49 pcs. per unit
All End Posts 16 pcs. per unit
All Corner Posts 16 pcs. per unit
Economy & Standard Rails 100 pcs. per unit
Truckloads:
  1500 - 2500 pieces depending upon product mix and drying after treatment