8″ x 32″ Select & Better White Oak Chevron Flooring
Description
This is the 3/4″ x 8″ Unfinished Solid White Oak Chevron flooring. Each of the boards are 32″ long with a 45″ degree angle cut on the ends to make the Chevron pattern once installed. This Select & Better product has Tongue & Groove milling on the sides and Double End Groove milling.
Additional information
Weight | 3.00 lbs |
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Min order bundle(s) / carton(s) | 10 |
Square Feet Per Bundle / cartons | 20 |
Width | 8" |
Thickness | 3/4" |
Length | 32" |
Finish | Unfinished |
Grade | Select & Better |
Wood Specie | White Oak |
Construction Type | Solid Hardwood Flooring |
Country Of Origin | Made in USA |
Janka Hardness Rating | 1360 |
Special Features | 45 Degree Mitered Ends |
Model | 8UFSELWOCHEV32 |
Edge Profile | Square Edges & Ends |
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