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Solid Woods
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What we use: Mahogany What we use it for: Individual wine racks, wine cellar doors, Tuscan tables, wine cellar paneling, modular wine cabinets Why: Durability, longevity, ability to accept stain, non-aromatic, responsibly harvested Benefits: Mahogany provides Vigilant with the ability to create gorgeous wine racks and wine cabinets that are guaranteed to stand up to the elements over a long period of time. Used throughout history for its durability and protection against rot, Mahogany is better than any other wood for making storage components that will be exposed to a cold and humid environment. |
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Wood Panels
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What we use: Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF) What we use it for: Tabletops, modular cabinets, casework, bins and shelving Why: Durability, longevity, ability to take stain, non-aromatic, environmentally responsible Benefits: MDF is superior to particleboard in many ways -- machinability, appearance, joint strength, fastener holding, core density, lack of core voids, no inconsistencies in thickness. MDF has less variability in market specifications. MDF edges can be exposed and finished without edge banding. MDF can be routed and even embossed. |
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Fasteners
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What we use: Ready To Assemble (RTA) What we use it for: Bins and case storage, modular wine cabinets, custom cabinetry, wave cubes, Tuscan tables Why: Ease of assembly, holds product better, improved durability Benefits: RTA fasteners allow Vigilant’s wine storage products to fasten quicker and easier with less hassle and less tools. With only a simple screw driver most Vigilant RTA products can be assembled in just a few easy steps, allowing you to spend more time enjoying your wine and less time building your wine room. |
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Finishes
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What we use: Stains and Satin Finishes What colors : Natural, Vigilant Shaker Maple, Vigilant Chestnut What we use it for: All wine racking can accept both an odorless pre-stain and satin finish when ordered. Modular cabinets, tabletops, Tuscan tables and wine cellar doors receive both when ordered. Why: Durability, longevity, odorless, excellent coverage, allows grain of wood to show over time, can be sprayed or wiped for a great presentation Benefits: Both our pre-stain and satin finishes provide a fantastic looking product with an even spread and great coverage. Both provide excellent protection from moisture and time and unlike heavy finishes or paint, our product allows the natural grain of the wood to show through in your product over time. |
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Paints
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What we use: Benjamin Moore Moisture Resistant Interior Wall Paint What we recommend it for: Build-out of all wine cellars, treatment for wine cellar walls and any climate controlled area of the house Why: Superior wall treatment and superb coverage and aesthetics Benefits: Since 1883, Benjamin Moore has produced interior and exterior paint finishes. Through ongoing, rigorous, scientific testing, they have developed products that meet or exceed environmental standards and provide a superb quality for both amateur and professional painters alike. In a House & Garden poll of top interior designers, Benjamin Moore was the No. 1 choice of paints, for use either by their clients or in their own homes. |
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What We Dont Use
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What we don't use: Redwood Why: Redwood is a scarce and endangered resource. It often produces a low quality product. White streaked heartwood is a typical example of a low quality and white streaked sapwood is unattractive to the eye. The wood is often too soft and brittle for fine woodworking and too porous to accept stain evenly. What we don't use: Cedar Why: Cedar is a very aromatic wood and is not appropriate in a wine room. It is often too soft and brittle for fine woodworking and too porous to accept stain evenly. What we don't use: Poplar, Oak, Cherry Why: These woods are not used because they easily mold and mildew in cold damp environments. |
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