Fillet 6050F (1-1/4")
Fillet 6050F (1-1/4")
Fillet 6050F (1-1/4")

Fillet 6050F (1-1/4")

Sale price$1.60
Size:

Size

Wood Type:Red Oak
Quantity:
Typically ships in 3-10 business days
Maple rails are made to order (non-returnable) and may take 8-14 business days. Ships nationwide within the US. Returnable within 14 days. More shipping info
Pickup available at JMP Wood Brooklyn Usually ready in 2-4 days

Fillet 6050F (1-1/4")

1' / Red Oak

JMP Wood Brooklyn

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

760 E 96th St
Brooklyn NY 11236
United States

+17183037777

JMP Wood Linden

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

621 Commerce Road
Linden NJ 07036
United States

+19089143202

Wood fillet for handrails and shoe rails with 1-1/4" balusters

  • Width: 1-1/4"
  • Height: 5/16"
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Wood Types

Please note: This product may not be available in all of the wood types listed below. This is a guide for our most common wood types across our store.
Red Oak
  • Good for staining
  • Harder and heavier than poplar
  • Coarse texture with distinctive grain
Poplar
  • Good for painting
  • Softer, more light weight wood
  • Typically most economical
White Oak
  • Good for staining
  • Harder and heavier than red oak
  • Finer texture than red oak
Maple
  • Good for painting or staining
  • Smooth, even texture with natural luster
  • Harder and heavier than poplar
Sapele
  • Good for exterior or interior use
  • Good for staining or painting
  • Smooth and lustrous
  • Similar to mahogany
Walnut
  • Good for staining
  • Darker wood with smooth surface
  • Strong, heavy and hard
Primed
  • Poplar wood with white primer
  • Ready to be painted

Wood Types

Please note: This product may not be available in all of the wood types listed below. This is a guide for our most common wood types across our store.
Red Oak
  • Good for staining
  • Harder and heavier than poplar
  • Coarse texture with distinctive grain
Poplar
  • Good for painting
  • Softer, more light weight wood
  • Typically most economical
White Oak
  • Good for staining
  • Harder and heavier than red oak
  • Finer texture than red oak
Maple
  • Good for painting or staining
  • Smooth, even texture with natural luster
  • Harder and heavier than poplar
Sapele
  • Good for exterior or interior use
  • Good for staining or painting
  • Smooth and lustrous
  • Similar to mahogany
Walnut
  • Good for staining
  • Darker wood with smooth surface
  • Strong, heavy and hard
Primed
  • Poplar wood with white primer
  • Ready to be painted