This is a great price for doug fir flooring.
Clear vertical grain douglas fir lumber.
The douglas fir is a stiff stable wood making it perfect for handling harsh weather conditions under considerable structural weight and pressure.
Take advantage of this deal while you can.
Clear vertical grain douglas fir clear vertical grain sample.
When you look at it you ll see straight lines running up and down the length of the board.
Can be used for residential and commercial projects.
Clear grades douglas fir is available in clear flat grain or clear vertical grain.
Old growth douglas fir lumber is the finest grade of douglas fir available with a clear vertical grain and very tight growth ring patterns averaging 9 or more rings per inch.
1 x 4 net 3 4 x 3 1 2 wide.
The reverse side may be one grade lower.
This flooring is a looser grain than our standard tight grain cvg doug fir available in longer lengths.
Douglas fir clear lumber is able to be painted if desired or needed.
These straight vertical lines give cvg douglas fir some.
Material is subject to availability so please call for current availability.
Vertical grain means that the grain of the wood runs parallel along the face of the board.
Vertical grain fir is a very popular siding choice since it provides a clean and linear look.
1x8 clear vertical grain.
We re talking about cvg clear vertical grain douglas fir.
The wwpa tell us that for finish grades pieces 5 and narrower are graded from both edges and the better side or face.
Clear vertical grain beautiful tight vertical grain running the length of the board.
The lumber features a smooth surface texture.
Boards are a c btr clear vertical grain douglas fir in 3 4 5 lengths.
Bcl item 44094.
Tends to stay more flat.
This mendocino 2 in.
We stock both clear vertical grain fir and mixed grain fir.
Bcl item 44030.
Manufactured from douglas fir.
It s genus pseudotsuga translates to false hemlock.
1 x 6 net 3 4 x 5 1 2 wide.
Product may vary by store.
Boards that are more processed and quarter sawn cut so the growth rings are relatively perpendicular to board faces.
They are both clear grades but in vertical grain the grain is very straight and runs the length of the board.