Archive for October, 2009

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Gen Wright asked: very valuable type of wood because of its unique properties. Furniture manufacturers like to use teak to create all sorts of beautiful looking furniture. The wood itself is very durable and can be used both indoors and outdoors. You may be surprised to learn that teak can ...

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Gen Wright asked: iture gives you a variety of choices and textures. It is a product that you can believe in, quite simply, because of everything it has to offer. It is beautiful on the surface. It is resistant to changes in the weather, both nice and calm. It holds ...

Are indoor teak furniture pieces okay outside?

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

lessthnpar asked: I know that teak is the best wood for patio furniture because of many properties of the wood but was wondering if I bought a piece of furniture that was meant to be indoors but it was made out of teak and I put it outdoors, would it ...

Accounting / Lock Boxes?

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

sugalums asked: Anne Teak, the financial manager of a furniture manufacturer, is considering operating a lock-box system. She forecasts that 400 payment a day will be made to lock boxes with an average payment size of $2,000.00. The bank's charge for operating the lock boxs is $.40 a check. The ...

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Gen Wright asked: omes to patio furniture, there are few options that surpass the quality of teak. From visual appeal to weather resistance to ease of care, this popular wood is hands down one of the best options for outdoor applications. The bit of extra investment in this high quality ...

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Gen Wright asked: ve some free time, go to your local furniture mall and take a walk. Notice that teak furniture always seem to be a tad more expensive compared to other wooden furniture. Question is, why is that so? Is there some hidden secret about teak furniture that most ...

What to use to treat and protect new wood patio furniture?

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

BooBooKittyF asked: Not sure of exactly what type of wood it is. Should we use Teak Oil? Or Thompson's Water Seal? Or a simple varnish?Decorate Fireplace Mantel

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Gen Wright asked: nd your house. Is it drab, ordinary, lacking of a natural flare? Does it leave you with options to exercise your creativity? Or is it bulky, heavy, unattractive, and not as durable as you would like it to be? Too often, consumers pay too much for poorly ...