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Improving the Performance of Wood in Waterfront Structures - #716.2

 

Running Time:

15 minutes, 77 slides
 

Target Audience:

Port managers and maintenance personnel, dock and boat owners and builders
 

Description:

Discusses ways to increase wood's service life: proper use of pressure-treated wood, good construction methods for untreated wood in new structures, and preventive measures for wood already in service.

 
Formats / Prices: Slide Tape
Purchase: $39.95
 
Author(s): R. D. Graham, G. Helsing, J. Lew, R. Inwards, Forest Products Dept
   
Published: 1977
Reviewed: 1998

Wood in the Marine Environment Series

The series discusses causes, effects and solutions to problems associated with the use of wood in the marine environment. The programs can be used either independently or in sequence, and are designed to meet a diverse audience including port managers and maintenance personnel, dock and boat owners and builders.

The Wood in the Marine Environment series includes the following titles:
 

  #716.1 - Wood Destroyers in the Marine Environment of the Pacific Northwest
  #716.2 - Improving the Performance of Wood in Waterfront Structures
  #716.3 - Above Water Inspection and Treatment Above Water Inspection and Treatment of Waterfront Structures
  #716.4 - Wooden Boat Inspection and Maintenance

 
Save 10% on three or more. Purchase the entire Wood in the Marine Environment Series and save 15%!