White Pine #1 & #2 Common Lumber
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Taking a consultative approach to best understand the needs and desires of our customers, we are committed to Delivering the Difference with our specialty hardwood lumber products. Please contact your Sales or Specifications Representative for a consultation to identify the best product for your application.
Grown throughout Eastern North America, White Pine is ubiquitous throughout construction and millworking industries due to its workability and appreciable strength. Stable, easily finished, accessible, this Softwood lends superior performance to any application.
Why White Pine?
- Domestically harvested
- Durable and strong
- Dimensionally stable
- Takes finishing and staining well
- Easily workable
- Highly rot resistant
- Ideal for cabinets, flooring, windows, and framing
- Timelessly beautiful light brown to pale yellow hue
Contact your Sales or Specifications Representative for more information on how to configure White Pine for your project.
Plain Sawn Lumber:
Cutting tangentially through the tree’s growth rings, Plain Sawn Walnut utilizes the entire log while minimizing waste. The result is a grain pattern that displays a very traditional and recognizable cathedral pattern.
Lumber is a living product, responding to its environment as a tree does to its forest. Humidity, age, area and cut will slightly alter the appearance of the lumber product. The product images on this page are a sample of this species, not an exact depiction of the product you will receive.
Specifications
#1 and #2 Common Grade
Commonly seen in Pine, #1 & #2 Common Grade is recommended for architectural millwork when trying to achieve a fine appearance in a knotty appearance like White Pine. #1 Grade has fewer and smaller knots allowed than #2, which is more economical and provides good strength for general construction purposes.
Workability
White Pine is highly workable due to its strength and stability. It glues and finishes well. Due to its straight grain and even texture, White Pine is commonly used for construction lumber, interior millwork and furniture.
Sustainability:
We recognize the importance of ethically harvested lumber. As our most valuable resource, sustainably harvested forests increase the rate of carbon sequestration and significantly cut carbon emissions. Wood is a renewable and sustainable material, requiring less energy than alternatives like concrete or steel. From harvesting to recycling, lumber is the most carbon-efficient choice for building materials. Wood is of the few elements that can increase sustainability in a building’s life cycle, reduce waste, and create positive biophilic health benefits. Increasingly, architects and designers are calling for a return to wood as the prominent basic building material.
As an early adopter of FSC®, we recognize the importance of sustainably harvested lumber. FSC® Certified lumber is available upon request. Contact your Sales or Specifications Representative for more information.
Applications
- Kitchen Cabinets
- Kitchen Cabinet Doors
- Railings
- Window Frame
- Window Sills
- Vanity Cabinets
- Vanity Cabinet Doors
- Wall Paneling
- Wall Protection
- Passage Doors
- Interior Millwork
- Treads
- Residential Indoor Furniture
- Commercial Indoor Furniture
Details
Taking a consultative approach to best understand the needs and desires of our customers, we are committed to Delivering the Difference with our specialty hardwood lumber products. Please contact your Sales or Specifications Representative for a consultation to identify the best product for your application.
Grown throughout Eastern North America, White Pine is ubiquitous throughout construction and millworking industries due to its workability and appreciable strength. Stable, easily finished, accessible, this Softwood lends superior performance to any application.
Why White Pine?
- Domestically harvested
- Durable and strong
- Dimensionally stable
- Takes finishing and staining well
- Easily workable
- Highly rot resistant
- Ideal for cabinets, flooring, windows, and framing
- Timelessly beautiful light brown to pale yellow hue
Contact your Sales or Specifications Representative for more information on how to configure White Pine for your project.
Plain Sawn Lumber:
Cutting tangentially through the tree’s growth rings, Plain Sawn Walnut utilizes the entire log while minimizing waste. The result is a grain pattern that displays a very traditional and recognizable cathedral pattern.
Lumber is a living product, responding to its environment as a tree does to its forest. Humidity, age, area and cut will slightly alter the appearance of the lumber product. The product images on this page are a sample of this species, not an exact depiction of the product you will receive.
Applications
Specifications
- Kitchen Cabinets
- Kitchen Cabinet Doors
- Railings
- Window Frame
- Window Sills
- Vanity Cabinets
- Vanity Cabinet Doors
- Wall Paneling
- Wall Protection
- Passage Doors
- Interior Millwork
- Treads
- Residential Indoor Furniture
- Commercial Indoor Furniture
#1 and #2 Common Grade
Commonly seen in Pine, #1 & #2 Common Grade is recommended for architectural millwork when trying to achieve a fine appearance in a knotty appearance like White Pine. #1 Grade has fewer and smaller knots allowed than #2, which is more economical and provides good strength for general construction purposes.
Workability
White Pine is highly workable due to its strength and stability. It glues and finishes well. Due to its straight grain and even texture, White Pine is commonly used for construction lumber, interior millwork and furniture.
Sustainability:
We recognize the importance of ethically harvested lumber. As our most valuable resource, sustainably harvested forests increase the rate of carbon sequestration and significantly cut carbon emissions. Wood is a renewable and sustainable material, requiring less energy than alternatives like concrete or steel. From harvesting to recycling, lumber is the most carbon-efficient choice for building materials. Wood is of the few elements that can increase sustainability in a building’s life cycle, reduce waste, and create positive biophilic health benefits. Increasingly, architects and designers are calling for a return to wood as the prominent basic building material.
As an early adopter of FSC®, we recognize the importance of sustainably harvested lumber. FSC® Certified lumber is available upon request. Contact your Sales or Specifications Representative for more information.