QUOTE(timelime @ Nov 26 2012, 10:06 AM)
normally this rubberwood are chemically treated; it should not be prone to termites. Some shops do provide lifetime warranty on it as well.Rubber wood
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Nov 26 2012, 10:38 AM
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QUOTE(xerox1234 @ Nov 26 2012, 03:12 PM) Proof me I am wrong. I was using rubber wood furniture b4 and the performance is not accepted. For now, I am not using any rubber wood furniture anymore. Maybe you bought he wrong wood or the seller would have mislead you. Rubberwood is a solid wood similar to other solid wood. Its more easily available here in Msia, hence its cheaper. It doesnt warp or crack.The only bad thing about rubber wood, it comes in smaller width because the nature of tree trunk, hence the pieces are layed together and glued to form a wood piece. You can see this by the surface color and cuttings. Its very obvious. http://www.cubicbath.com/blog/entry/oak-so...om-cabinet.html |
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