1-5/16” x 7-3/8” (7” Face) Shiplap - Decking Brazilian Apitong (Angelim Pedra)

This durable and robust tropical hardwood offers a long lifespan and reduced maintenance needs. Its natural durability and appearance make it a cost-effective choice for heavy cargo trailer decking.

Thickness: 1-5/16 inches
Width: 7-3/8 inches
Face : 7 inches
Length: 8' to 22'
*Images are for illustration purposes only.
Angelim Pedra (Brazilian Apitong) is a native species of South America. Its physical characteristics include a color range from light brown to dark brown, often with dark and lighter veins.

This wood has high density, significantly contributing to its durability and resistance to insects and fungi, making it an ideal choice for applications requiring high load capacity and wear resistance.

Brazilian Apitong is commonly used in manufacturing decks for trucks and trailers due to its resistance to compression and impact, making it a preferred choice for outdoor applications.
Shiplap is a type of joint in which the boards are rabbeted so that the edges of each board lap over the edges of adjacent boards to make a flush joint. This profile creates a tight fit between the boards when they are installed. The most common laps dimensions are 3/8” and 1/2”.

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Thickness: 1-5/16 inches
Width: 7-3/8 inches
Face : 7 inches
Length: 8' to 22'
*Images are for illustration purposes only.

Angelim Pedra (Brazilian Apitong) is a native species of South America. Its physical characteristics include a color range from light brown to dark brown, often with dark and lighter veins.

This wood has high density, significantly contributing to its durability and resistance to insects and fungi, making it an ideal choice for applications requiring high load capacity and wear resistance.

Brazilian Apitong is commonly used in manufacturing decks for trucks and trailers due to its resistance to compression and impact, making it a preferred choice for outdoor applications.

Shiplap is a type of joint in which the boards are rabbeted so that the edges of each board lap over the edges of adjacent boards to make a flush joint. This profile creates a tight fit between the boards when they are installed. The most common laps dimensions are 3/8” and 1/2”.

Looking for a different size? Send us an inquiry using the form below.

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