HARD MAPLE
We have great Hard
Maple from northern Pennsylvania and New York. The sapwood is very bright,
has a good length distribution, and good width. We typically get at least
15% long on our loads of prime.
Grades
in Hard Maple
Prime
- Put up #1&2 White, 5'&wider, 7 16'. Sapwood is bright.
Good variety of lengths. For loads of particular lengths, please inquire.
Com/Sel
- Put up #1&2 White, 4"&wider, 6'16'. Optimizing
equipment virtually eliminates waste due to wane.
Strips
- Put up #1&2 White, 4"-5", 6'-16'.
#2A
Common - Put
up Sapface & Better, 4"&wider, 6'&longer. A large percent
of boards are #1&2 White. Optimizing equipment vitually eliminates
waste due to wane.
#3A
Common - Put up Sapface & Better, 4"&wider, 6'&longer.
Because we use optimizing equipment to virtually eliminate wane, our #3A
Common is a good alternative to #2A Common.
#3
Common - Put up 4"&wider, 6'&longer, unselected
for color. The lumber makes an excellent "rustic" product where
the sound defects are left in.
Sapface
#1 Common - One face of the board is all sapwood, the other face
is heavy heartwood. This grade is for users who have a one face application
that requires sapwood.
Prime
Brown - This grade is for all prime boards that do not meet our
#1&2 White specifications. Typically used as a paint grade or rustic
material.
#1
Common Brown - This grade is for all #1 Common boards that do
not meet our #1&2 White or sapface #1 Common specifications. Typically
used as a paint grade or rustic material.
Brown
#2 Common - This grade is for all #2 Common boards that do not
meet our #2 Common sapwood requirements. Typically used as a paint grade
or rustic material.
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