1-in x 6-in x 6-ft Brown Pressure Treated Wood D4S
Article #84895012
Model #761-62886
Format 1x6"x6'
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Hassle-Free Returns
90 days to return or exchange in original condition and packaging.
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Warranty
Limited lifetime
Description
This brown treated wood is a versatile piece of lumber. It's ideal for use as a fence panel or in other applications where it won't need to support significant weight. The pressure-treated wood undergoes a special process that leaves it protected from weather, rot, and insects. The brown colour is attractive, and the lumber is ready to use without the need to stain it. Apply a clear preservative once a year. It's the only maintenance that you need with treated wood. Be aware that if you cut it to a shorter length, the new exposed ends require an application of treatment to have the same level of protection as the rest of the wood surface.
- Not only is it beautiful, it's inexpensive, easy to work with and doesn't require any specialized tools
- Its unique ability to fend off decay makes it ideal in any high moisture

Product specifications
Green or Kiln-Dried
Green
Grade
#2 Prime
Meets AWPA Standards
Yes
Actual Length(cm)
182.88
Actual Length(ft)
6
Actual Thickness(cm)
1.905
Actual Thickness(in)
0.75
Actual Thickness(mm)
19.05
Actual Width(cm)
15.24
Actual Width(in)
6
Actual Width(mm)
152.4
Common Length Measurement
6-ft
Common Measurement (T x W)
1-in x 6-in
Industry Standard Min Thickness(cm)
2.54
Industry Standard Min Thickness(in)
1
Industry Standard Min Thickness(mm)
25.4
Industry Standard Minimum Length(cm)
182.88
Industry Standard Minimum Length(ft)
6
Industry Standard Minimum Width(cm)
15.24
Industry Standard Minimum Width(in)
6
Industry Standard Minimum Width(mm)
152.4
Material
Wood
Series Name
PT Green
Warranty
Limited lifetime
Contact Type Allowed
Above-ground
For Use with Fencing
Yes
For Use with Landscaping
No
For Use with Decking
Yes
Frequently bought together
What is your brown pressure treated wood, treated with? Is it MCA
MicroPro Sienna
Date published: 2024-06-05
1-in x 6-in x 6-ft Brown Pressure Treated Wood D4S, Can this be used for garden bed sit on ground?
I personally would not use it for a garden bed.....I would use cedar.
Date published: 2024-06-04
What wood is it??? I made box planters and people ask me what wood is it.
Est-ce que la planche à clôture fait 1” par 6” plein ou 3/4” par 5 1/2”? merci.
Is it possible to split the width in 3 parts of 5 cm?
How many boards in a palette
1-in x 6-in x 6-ft Brown Pressure Treated Wood D4S is rated
out of
5 by
10.
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Jmal from
Pri
Excellent service sauf le prix était supérieur à d’autres fournisseurs.
Date published: 2022-08-08
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Ryvilla from
Just gotta find the hood ones
Bought mine straight from the lumber yard. Had to sift through the pile to find the good ones but well worth it.
Date published: 2021-09-05
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Nickel59 from
Had the store pick out and deliver
Was really happy with selection. We were worried there would be bad boards but we were able to use everyboard on the fence
Date published: 2021-04-25
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Lucy B from
Terrible quality
5 of 6 boards had several slices, surrounded by large blotches of green goop. The top board was the only one we could use.
Date published: 2021-03-22
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Lhommy from
Nice straight boards
Built a new fence. Happy with the quality. Only thing is. Don’t leave space between boards as they shrunk almost a 1/2” each board.
Date published: 2020-09-23
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Gudtime from
Looks Great !
Replaced an existing 30yr old fence.. love how it turned out !
Date published: 2020-09-23
Rated 4 out of
5
by
ONA2020 from
COVID - Results In Poor Stock Selection?
Seemed to have bought too late in the season, my fences resembles a hockey stick in place!
Date published: 2020-09-05
Rated 5 out of
5
by
luisott from
re measurments
I have been reading the reviews and I don't why people are complaining about these measurements its been for the last 40 years 2x4 =3 1/2 x 1 1/2 as an example all measurements are 1/2" smaller
Date published: 2020-09-03