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Jim Conlin
 
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Default Brazilian Teak

Is it the same species, tectona grandis ?

Glenn Ashmore wrote:

Brazilian and Central American teak is plantation grown using a lot of
agricultural technology. It grows faster so the rings are thicker and
the grain is a little more coarse. It is still resistant to rot and
actually has a little better non-skid properties but it somewhat softer
so it does not weather as well and has to be maintained more carefully.

South East Aisian teak is almost impossible to get these days because of
some world wide bans. What is available is usually smuggled out of Burma.

x wrote:
Is Brazilian teak as good as the stuff from S.E Asia?



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