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HOOD DISTRIBUTION PRODUCT LISTING / Volume Six HOOD DISTRIBUTION PRODUCT LISTING / Volume Six www.HoodDistribution.com Hardwood Boards Eastern White Pine Dark Red Meranti Engineered Wood Products Western Red Cedar Douglas Fir Since 1855, Hood Distribution, The HARDWOOD S4S BOARDS HARDWOOD S4S BOARDS McQuesten Group has been known as Finished wood products are only as good as the timber they come from. That’s why being a leading distributor of high customers count on the quality and rich, true color that can only be found in lumber manufactured by Inter-State Hardwoods. Located in one of the most vast, natural quality building materials. environments for fine quality hardwoods – Northern Appalachia – Inter-State Hardwoods has seen decades of experience and expertise in crafting hardwood lumber used by some of the The McQuesten Group consists of three locations finest wood craftsmen in the world. (Milton, Vermont; Manchester, Connecticut; and Ayer, Massachusetts) with ready access to each Consistency is one of the most important factors that determines quality. This consistency OVERVIEW other’s inventory. Over the years, our customers starts with the fact that much of the timber land is owned and other land with timber rights have depended on us for many of their product are centrally located within a 100 mile radius of the sawmill. This means lumber today and needs. By offering quality products backed by then again a year from now will be lumber from the same region, dried using the same process and processed on the same equipment. This provides a consistent product with a Milton, VT - 11 acres and 30,000 square feet of covered storage. excellent customer service, we have earned clear face that is offered in random even lengths. recognition as a vendor of choice in our industry. Color is another major contributing factor relating to the quality of these boards. Due to Our Ayer, MA facility also houses our custom the region the lumber is harvested from, the growing season is short in comparison to the milling operation that services all three locations. Southern and Mid-Atlantic States. The short growing season does not allow for the timber This mill consists of a Resaw with 16”x16” cut from this region to absorb as much of the earth’s minerals; therefore, preserving more of the capacity and a Timber Sizer with 16” x 24” natural colors of the wood specie. capacity. Demand the Appalachian Standard: The Appalachian Standard identifies the four key aspects of Appalachian Hardwood species and what these attributes mean to wood manufacturers. These are: Sustainability, Consistent quality, Greater yield, Made in the United States of America. On their own, each of these standards are important. The combination of these four make Appalachian the point of Manchester, CT - 5 acres and 30,000 square feet of covered storage. comparison for all hardwood lumber needs. Poplar 1x4 through 1x8 500' units Poplar 1x10 through 1x12 & 5/4x4 through 5/4x12 250’ units Red Oak 1x4 through 1x12 250' units Maple 1x4 through 1x8 250' units Cherry 1x4 & 1x6 250' units Primed Solid Poplar 1x4 through 1x12 500' units Baker Model D Resaw For more information: www.inter-statehardwoods.com Ayer, MA - 10 acres of land and over 70,000 square feet of covered storage. Stetson-Ross Timber Sizer www.HoodDistribution.com Th es e E o a D r t t h I , G n o e o e d r www.HoodDistribution.com ! G * 1 For more information, please visit the “Green” tab on our website. EASTERN WHITE PINE AVAILABILITY, PERFORMANCE & RENEWABLE. DURGIN & CROWELL ENHANCE Abundant throughout the northeast, Eastern White Pine was originally Enhance by During & Crowell is a line of pre-coated, UV cured Eastern White Pine used as masts for the King’s Royal Navy and in the homes of Colonists even paneling products that make the warmth of wood easy, safe, practical and affordable. before the Revolutionary War. Because Enhance comes into a room ready to go, it reduces installation time by days. That means you can enjoy the site sooner, there’s less mess, and volatile organic Eastern White Pine is available in a wide range of grades, and is compounds from toxic chemicals never enter the home. appropriate for a variety of uses, and a favorite species for siding, paneling, furniture, trim details, moldings, packaging, millwork and flooring. The The beauty and durability of Enhance paneling comes from using Durgin & Crowell Eastern Northeastern Lumber Manufacturers Association (NeLMA) is the grading White Pine and pulsating UV curing process Asure. This results in a superior quality product authority and rules writing agency for Eastern White Pine. The NeLMA that looks beautiful, saves time on the jobsite and is more durable than any chemical or water- grade stamp has long been the trusted symbol of quality and excellence borne finish applied on the jobsite. since 1933. When it comes to wood, the better the coating, the better the project looks. Wood paneling As a renewable building material resource, Eastern White Pine is an from During & Crowell is finished at the factory using a UV cured coating that contains environmentally smart choice for designers and builders. When compared monomers and oligomers that react together under UV energy to cure rapidly. UV produces to man-made building products, it is the obvious choice for performance extremely fast cure because there are no solvents to evaporate and no harmful VOCs in the in “green-minded” construction. For more information and profiles: www. coating. nelma.org BOARDS EASTERN WHITE PINE 1x4 thru 1x12 S4S C Select 5/4x4 thru 5/4x12 S4S C Select ENHANCE AdvanTAGES • Profile sanding = more uniform surface coat 1x4 thru 1x12 S4S D&Btr Select Advantages Of UV • High Pressure Air Knife removes any dust 5/4x4 thru 5/4x12 S4S D&Btr Select • More durable finish • Vacuum Coater applies a uniform coating 1X4 thru 1X12 S4S Ultra Prime • More scratch resistant • UV curing eliminated any racking marks 5/4X4 thru 5/4X12 S4S Ultra Prime • More resistant to chemicals • 100% Solid Coating is free of harmful VOC’s 1x4 thru 1x12 S4S Finish • More uniform gloss • Denibing between coats eliminates raised grain 1x4 thru 1x12 S4S Premium • Will yellow less • Second coat totally seals the board 5/4x4 thru 5/4x12 S4S Premium • Less shrinkage • Available in Natural, White Wash & Almond colors 1x4 thru 1x12 S4S Standard • Easy to clean 1x4 thru 1x12 S1S2E Standard 1x6 & 1x8 ECB Premium 8’ - 16’ Random Even Lengths 1x4 thru 1x12 S4S Industrial 1x6 & 1x8 WP4 Premium 8’ - 16’ Random Even Lengths 1x4 thru 1x12 S1S2E Industrial PAT T ERNS 1x6, 1x8 ECB Premium 1x6, 1x8 ECB Standard 1x6 & 1x8 WP4 Premium 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 1x10 WP4 Standard 1x6 & 1x8 Pattern 105 Premium 1x6 & 1x8 Pattern 105 Standard 1x6, 1x8, 1x10, 1x12 Shiplap Standard 1x6, 1x8, 1x10, 1x12 Shiplap Premium 1x8, 1x10 Channel Standard 1x6, 1x8, 1x10 WP11 Standard 1/2x6, 1/2x8 Bevel Siding Premium 2x6 & 2x8 Log Cabin Siding Standard S1S2E and Patterns available in either Rougherhead or Bandsawn www.HoodDistribution.com 9 For more information visit www.Durginandcrowell.com 2 3 DOUGLAS FIR DOUGLAS FIR Douglas Fir is North America’s most plentiful softwood species. It is among the strongest and hardest softwood species KD DOUGLAS FIR UPPERS and possesses a light rosy color that is set off by its handsome grain pattern. Fir is unique among all softwood species The C&Btr grade represents clear and nearly clear Douglas Fir products. Upper grade Douglas Fir may be specified as in that it is naturally dimensionally stable, having the ability to season well in position. The tough fiber makes it difficult vertical or flat grain. When unspecified, a combination of vertical and flat grain (mixed grain) is shipped. Upper grade to work with hand tools. However, it responds very well to sharp power tools and machines to an exceptionally smooth, Douglas Fir is often utilized as flooring, paneling, interior trim, and cabinet work where rich, elegant appearances are glossy surface. Douglas Fir is a top choice for structural and decorative beams. Hood Distribution – The McQuesten desired. Group offers green and kiln dried S4S stock as well as green full rough timbers. 5/8x4 C&Btr Ceiling Mixed Grain Architects and designers have long appreciated the rich visual quality of Douglas Fir and woodworkers have long 5/8x4 C&Btr Ceiling Vertical Grain appreciated its excellent response to fine craftsmanship and finishing. Douglas Fir is often sawn to expose its vertical 5/8x6 C&Btr Ceiling Mixed Grain grain. This is a technique of positioning the log to a certain degree off perpendicular to the saw. This method produces 5/8x6 C&Btr Ceiling Vertical Grain a cut that reveals a uniform straight grain running the length of the board. The light rosy color of Douglas Fir, which 1x4 C&Btr Center Matched Flooring Mixed Grain DOUGLAS FIR darkens over time when exposed to UV rays, is highlighted when vertical grain cuts are utilized. 1x4 C&Btr Center Matched Flooring Vertical Grain 1x4 C&Btr S4S Eased Edge Vertical Grain 1x6 through 1x12 C&Btr S4S Vertical Grain 2x2 through 2x12 C&Btr S4S Vertical Grain GREEN S4S STOCK 4x4, 4x6, 6x6 C&Btr S4S Mixed Grain 2x10 #2&Btr 30', 32' 2x12 #2&Btr 30', 32' 5/4x4 C&Btr Center Matched Flooring Mixed Grain 5/4x4 C&Btr Center Matched Flooring Vertical Grain 3x6 #2&Btr, Free of Wane 16’, 20’, 24’ 5/4x4 through 5/4x8 C&Btr S4S Vertical Grain 3x8 #2&Btr, Free of Wane 16’, 20’, 24’ 5/4x12 C&Btr Stepping Mixed Grain 3x10 #2&Btr, Free of Wane 16’, 20’, 24’ 3x12 #2&Btr, Free of Wane 16’, 20’, 24’ 4x8 #1&Btr, Free of Wane, Free of Heart Center 8', 12', 16', 20', 24' 4x10
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