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Hamshaw Lumber Inc

6X8-12' TREATED SYP 2&BTR UC4B

SKU #6812T UPC #6812T
6X8-12' TREATED SYP 2&BTR UC4B
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$ 118.50 EA
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Hamshaw Lumber Inc Keene, NH
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Description

6x8 Pressure-Treated SYP #2 & Better (Ground Contact)

This 6x8 Pressure-Treated Timber is engineered for high-performance structural applications. Sourced from Southern Yellow Pine (SYP)—renowned for its superior load-bearing capacity and treatability—this timber is a staple for heavy-duty outdoor construction.

Key Specifications

Dimensions: 6 in. x 8 in. (Nominal)

Species: Southern Yellow Pine (SYP)

Grade: #2 & Better (High structural reliability with a balanced aesthetic)

Treatment: ACQ or MCA Pressure-Treated

Rating: Ground Contact (GC) – Approved for burial or direct contact with soil/freshwater.

Why Choose This Timber?

Ground Contact Rated: Unlike "Above Ground" lumber, this timber is treated with a higher concentration of preservative. It is specifically designed to resist rot, fungal decay, and termite attack even when buried or placed in consistently damp environments.

Superior Strength: Southern Yellow Pine has the highest density of all commonly used structural lumber, providing excellent nail-holding power and stiffness for large-scale frames.

#2 & Better Grade: This grade ensures a high level of structural integrity. While it allows for natural characteristics like knots or slight wane, it is selected for its reliability in demanding builds.

Common Applications

Retaining walls and landscaping tiers.

Main support posts for decks and boardwalks.

Agricultural fencing and barn framing.

Freshwater dock substructures.

Pro Tip: To maintain the manufacturer's warranty and prevent internal rot, always apply a brush-on end-cut wood preservative (copper naphthenate) to any surface that is cut or drilled during installation.