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Teak Story
Uses: Teak is a very valuable wood and is prized throughout the world. It is sought after for decks, trim and detail work in expensive boats, fine furniture, flooring, carving, joinery, cabinetwork, paneling, turnery and veneering. Teak is durable in all weather conditions. Teak's extremely dense grained hardwood resists rot, warping, shrinking and swelling. Its high natural oil content continually preserves the wood so it can be left outdoors for years. So durable that in the old days, sailors would use teak for the ship's decks and benches. The decking on these ships were in such good condition, that when the ships were to be scrapped, the wood was recycled and remade into outdoor furniture. They still use it for the decks and benches. Today, Teak is not only being used on ships, but also for recliners on the beach, near the pool, benches at public parks, dining tables, snow resorts, other public areas. Some which are nearly a century old. Besides durability, teak furniture is very smooth and does not splinter. The color of teak also stays very neutral in all weather conditions whether its exposed to the sun or cold winter days year round. Teak has a pleasant aromatic smell that lasts for years. Teak is a deciduous tree, which grows in the dry, hilly, forest terrains of Southeast Asia. It cannot grow in rain forests. The best hardwood teak comes from Indonesia. Most of the teak furniture, which is sold around the world, is not harvested from natural forests, but tree farms. From planting, growing and harvesting, good teak hardwood takes at least 50 years to bring to market
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