MATERIALS & COLORSMATERIALS & COLORS
Heat Resistant Black Enamel Paint Pilot Rock grills and campfi re rings are fi nished with a high heat resistant, non-toxic, matte (low gloss) black enamel paint. This silicone- based paint is lead and chrome free and formulated especially for Pilot Rock. It is capable of enduring temperatures exceeding 750 degrees.
Hot Dip Galvanized Finish
Selected Pilot Rock bench and table frame components, lantern holders, trash receptacle holder components, bike racks and two grills are available with a hot-dip galvanized fi nish that is applied after fabrication and welding to ASTM-A123 specifi cations to maintain an average zinc coating of 2.0 oz. per sq. ft. of surface area. Use “/G” in model number for hot dip galvanized fi nish, e.g. XT/G-6UP.
Untreated #1 Southern Yellow Pine Untreated #1 grade Southern Yellow Pine planks, kiln dried to reduce moisture content. The lumber is ready for you to water seal, paint or stain. All lumber is precision drilled to facilitate assembly. All exposed edges are removed to 3/8" radius. Use “UP” in model number for untreated pine. Tables use 2" x 10" planks. Benches can use 2" x 4", 3" x 4", or 2" x 10" planks (varies by model). Trash receptacles use 2" x 4" slats. All dimensions are nominal.
Treated #1 Southern Yellow Pine Treated #1 grade Southern Yellow Pine is pressure treated and kiln dried after treatment (KDAT) to reduce moisture content. Wood preservative (no arsenic) gives superior protection against termites, insects and decay. The lumber is clean to handle, dry and ready for you to water seal, paint or stain. All lumber is precision drilled to facilitate assembly. All exposed edges are removed to 3/8" radius. Use “TP” in model number for treated pine.
Construction Heart Redwood Construction heart redwood is a popular alternative to pine. Select planks are made from the interior grain of American Redwood. Redwood naturally resists decay. It is available in several common lumber dimensions. All lumber is precision drilled to facilitate assembly. All exposed edges are removed to a 3/8" radius. Use “CO” in model number for construction heart redwood.
Exotic Imported Hardwoods
Exotic imported hardwoods exhibit high resistance to decay, water damage and physical damage without the use of chemical treatments. Their features often imitate redwood. All of these hardwoods are imported from managed forests.
Currently
available only as 3" x 4" (nominal) timber for Pilot Rock benches. Species may vary depending on availability and cost. Please inquire. Currently using an Indonesian Balau wood (as of 10-2004), use “IB” in model number.
Other species of lumber: cedar, fi r and clear redwood may be available when in stock. Please inquire.
Note: Colors and textures may vary. Colors shown are as close to the actual colors as the printing process is able to reproduce them.
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Yellow
(CY) for steel (AY) for aluminum
Red
(CR) for steel (AR) for aluminum
Gray
(CA) for steel (AA) for aluminum
Burgundy
(CE) for steel (AE) for aluminum
XT/♦-6UP Replace (♦) with letters indicating color choice listed under sample.
Model No. Example for Powder Coat Finish products:
NOTE: Custom colors may be available when ordered in suffi cient quantity and additional lead times.
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Aluminum
Several select picnic tables and benches can be equipped with seats/top or seat/back of aluminum planks. These planks are extruded 6063-T6 aluminum, equivalent in size to 2" x 10" (nominal) lumber planks. Four structural ribs provide rigid support and strength. The aluminum is clear anodized to specifi cation 204 R1 for a clean, maintenance free fi nish. All plank ends are covered by an extruded, clear anodized aluminum end cap fastened into
place. Table tops are made into single units (at the factory) by connecting the planks with one-piece end caps fastened across each end of the top. Aluminum planks are provided with precision fi tted aluminum brackets and galvanized carriage bolts to attach planks to table or bench frames. Use “AL” in model number for clear anodized aluminum, e.g. XT/G-6AL.
Optional: Aluminum components (max. 12 ft. length) are also available with powder coated mill fi nish aluminum planks. See Powder Coat Finish description for details.
Powder Coat Finish
Selected Pilot Rock bench and table components (steel and aluminum), lantern holders, trash receptacle holders, and bike racks are available with baked on lead-free TGIC polyester powder coat fi nish that is applied in a multi-step process of material preparation and fi nish application.
This process includes: detailed chemical cleaning; application of a corrosion inhibiting iron-phosphate high pressure, high temperature bath; rinse; seal rinse; high temperature dry time; electrostatic application of the powder coat paint; chemical bonding to metal substrate in 400 degree industrial oven. The tough 3 mil thick coating offers a superior fi nish to liquid paints.
Blue
(CU) for steel (AU) for aluminum
Black
(CB) for steel (AB) for aluminum
Green
(CN) for steel (AN) for aluminum
Brown
(CW) for steel (AW) for aluminum
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