The Ryther-Purdy Lumber Company manufactures a handsome yet durable western red cedar guide rail system. Available in a smooth or rough sawn texture, posts are morticed to accommodate the precision end trimmed rail(s), and drilled to accept hardwood pins to secure the rails in place. The whole system is stained with a clear natural or dark brown preservative. There are two standard systems available in a single or double rail configuration: the type "S", a system that is fabricated of square timbers, and the type "L", a system fabricated of tapered, chamfered posts, and chamfered rails. Various cross sections are available to meet your specifications and budget. Other species and styles available upon request.
Cedar Forest Products'
bridges blend in beautifully with their natural surroundings, and are designed for use on golf courses, waterways, parks, bike and equestrian trails, wildlife areas, and business complexes nationwide. What sets CFP’s bridges apart is how we put them together. We use the finest materials for greater durability on all our bridges. Decades of experience are pre-engineered into every bridge to handle maximum loads. The combination of quality design, strength and variety make CFP bridges your best long term investment.
Idaho Wood Lighting manufactures many Clear Cedar styles of Bollards.
Most come in standard 18" and 36" heights in stock. They are made with
Clear Cedar glue laminated
1-1/2"strips. Most can be custom ordered to heights that are desired.
They have weatherproof glass globes inside, connect to concrete with
J-bolts and are sealed with an oil finish.
BlackTalon® is TigerDeck's unique hidden deck fastening system made from stainless steel. These deck clips increase construction efficiency, minimize the need for repair, and extend the deck’s lifespan over decks with screw-down or other fastening systems. Two innovative BlackTalon® deck clips are available: a standard clip with legs that straddle a two-inch joist and an angled clip to accommodate deck boards that are not perpendicular to the joist or joists that are wider than two inches.