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Hawaiian mango wood shutters are an eco-friendly hand-crafted decorative wood product. Produced from the high-quality mango wood tree, a distinctive textured wood grain offers golden-brown pattern variations. These durable, hardwood exterior shutters age beautifully, while offering a sustainable building product. Available in stunning unfinished stain grade, primed, or one of our long-lasting solid color wood stains, which offer durability against cracking and peeling. Hawaiian mango wood is a highly desired artisan wood and is now available in affordable, durable, and environmentally friendly exterior shutters.
Dimensions: H 33 in, W 12 in, D 1 in
Louver width (in.) | 1.5 | Product Depth (in.) | 1 in |
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Product Height (in.) | 33 in | Product Thickness (in.) | 1 in |
Product Width (in.) | 12 in | Shutter Height (in.) | 33 |
Shutter Size | Other | Shutter Width (in.) | 12 |
Color Family | Gray | Color/Finish | Ocean Swell |
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Features | Paintable | Louver type | Open |
Material | Wood | Number of Panels | 2 |
Returnable | 90-Day | Shape | Rectangular |
Shutter Top Shape | Straight Top | Shutter Type | Louvered |
Shutter Usage | Functional |
Manufacturer Warranty | N/A |
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While these shutters offer some protection from wind and debris, they are not specifically designed or rated for impact window protection. For impact protection during storms, you should consider using impact-rated windows or hurricane shutters.
While I can't recommend a specific "best" glue, as the ideal choice depends on factors like the specific wood type and desired finish, I can offer some suitable options for joining wood shutters together for a Bahama style: * **Exterior-grade wood glue:** This type of glue is formulated to withstand outdoor conditions and provide a strong bond for wood. Look for one that is waterproof and paintable. * **Polyurethane glue:** Known for its strong bonding and water resistance, polyurethane glue is a good option for exterior projects. Keep in mind that it expands as it cures, so use it sparingly and clamp the shutters securely. * **Epoxy:** Epoxy provides a very strong and durable bond and is waterproof. It's a good choice for projects that require high strength and resistance to moisture. Before applying any glue, ensure the surfaces are clean, dry, and properly prepared. Clamping the shutters together while the glue dries is essential for a strong and lasting bond. You may also want to consider using wood screws in addition to glue for added reinforcement, especially in areas subject to wind or stress. For the best results, consult with a local home improvement expert for specific recommendations based on your project needs.
The louvers on these shutters are 1 1/2" wide.
These shutters are made of unfinished Hawaiian mango wood. While mango wood is known for its durability and resistance to decay, these particular shutters have **not been pre-treated** for pests or weather. You will need to apply a sealant or paint to protect them from the elements and pests.
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