WOOD 121 



These may be had rough or dressed and matched, when 

 they are sometimes used for flooring. They are made sur- 

 faced on two sides or § " in thickness, with $%" face for the 

 6" stock, and $%" face for the 4" stock. The detail section 

 is shown in Figure 119. 



Finishing: 



B and Better White Pine 



C White Pine 



D White Pine 



C and Better Norway Pine 



These come in variable widths of even inches. The white- 

 pine finish mentioned above is generally used for outside 

 finish, while the Norway pine is used for inside finish. 

 Very little finish of the above grade would be used outside 

 where the entire surface is to be painted. Only when the 

 outside is to be stained is it necessary to use the higher- 

 grade material. 



Lath: 



No. 1 and No. 2; 48* and 32" length 

 Lap siding: 



4" C White Pine «• 



6" C White Pine 



4" D White Pine 



6" D White Pine 

 Rustic Siding: 



10" Norway Pine 

 8" White Pine 

 Shiplap and Sidings: 



No. 2 Drop siding 3 34" or $ l /i" face (Fig. 118) 



6" No. 2 Straight beveled siding 



6" No. 1 Cove drop siding 



6" No. 1 O. G. Drop siding 



8" No. 3 Shiplap 

 10" No. 4 Shiplap 



Hardwood Lumber Carried in Stock 

 Oak: 



Rough Wagon Stock : 



2"X3"X4'to4"Xi2"X2o' 

 No. 1 Common: 



2"X4"X6'to4"X6' , X2o' 



