SELLING LUMBER 433 



93. Finish must be evenly manufactured, and shall em- 

 brace all sizes from 1 to 2 inches in thickness by 3 inches and 

 over in width. 



, uj 94. One-inch, 1^4 and 1 ^2-inch Finishing lumber, unless 

 otherwise ordered, shall measure, when dry, not more than 1/16- 

 inch scant in thickness ; on '2-inch it may measure ^-inch 

 scant. 



95. Wane, seasoning checks and other defects that will 

 dress out in working to standard thickness and widths are ad- 

 missible. 



96. Subject to the foregoing provisions Rough Finishing 

 shall be graded according to the specifications applying to 

 Dressed Finishing lumber. 



97. All Finishing lumber, ordered rough, if thicker than 

 the count thickness for dry or green stock, may be dressed to 

 such count thickness, and when so dressed shall be considered 

 as rough. When like grade on both faces is required, special 

 contract must be made. 



COMMON BOARDS, FENCING AND DIMENSION. 



98. ROUGH 1-INCH COMMON BOARDS AND FENC- 

 ING should not be less than %-inch thick when dry; 1^-inch 

 and 1 ^2-inch, j/^-inch scant of count thickness. 



99. ROUGH 2-INCH COMMON should not be less than 

 1% inches thick when green, or 1^4 inches thick when dry. The 

 several widths should not be less than ^-inch over the stand- 

 ard dressing width for such stock when dry. 



100. ROUGH COMMON DIMENSION of a greater 

 thickness than 2 inches and less than 4 inches shall be sub- 

 ject to special contract as to thickness and width. 



101. ROUGH DIMENSION, if thicker than count thick- 

 ness for dry or green stock, may be dressed to such count 

 thickness, and when so dressed shall be considered as rough 

 stock. 



102. The defects admissible in Rough Boards, Fencing and 

 Dimension shall be the same as those applying to dressed stock 

 of like kind and grade, and such further defects as would dis- 

 appear in dressing to standard sizes of such material shall be 

 allowed. 



