Direct answer
The practical answer depends on the intended use and the specification agreed before production. For water exposure, buyers should define what must be measured, approved, documented, and checked again before shipment.
Practical buyer notes
Cost changes with species yield, stave selection, panel size, thickness, machining time, finish system, inspection level, and packing strength. Compare quotations line by line before treating a lower total as equivalent.
Commercial buyers often choose the option that is easiest to inspect and reorder, not simply the lowest initial price. Clear tolerances and a retained sample usually protect more margin than a small unit-price reduction.
For a receiving warehouse checking labeled project tops, this part of the water exposure decision should center on finish repair instructions and cleaning limits before the order is approved.
Commercial buyers often choose the option that is easiest to inspect and reorder, not simply the lowest initial price. Clear tolerances and a retained sample usually protect more margin than a small unit-price reduction.
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