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NOTE: All Hancock Eastern White Pine patterns are available in every grade and texture variety listed in this book. EDGE BEAD Minimum quantities may apply. Ask your Hancock Sales Representative with any questions.

PATTERN WIDTH LENGTH THICKNESS

S4S 2”, 3”, 4”, 5”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12” 6’ - 16’ 3/4” EDGE BEAD 4”, 5”, 6”, 8”, 10” 6’ - 16’ 23/32” ROUGH 4”, 5”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12” 6’ - 16’ 3/4”, 13/16”, 7/8” CHANNEL RUSTIC 6”, 8”, 10”, 12” 6’ - 16’ 3/4”, 13/16”, 7/8” EDGE BEAD CENTER BEAD 4”, 5”, 6”, 8”, 10” 6’ - 16’ 23/32” WP18 4”, 5”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12” 6’ - 16’ 23/32” WP18/WP4 CAR 4”, 5”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12” 6’ - 16’ 23/32” CENTER MATCH 4”, 5”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12” 6’ - 16’ 23/32” PICKWICK 6”, 8”, 10” 6’ - 16’ 23/32” WP4/FLAT 4”, 5”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12” 6’ - 16’ 23/32” WP4/WP4 4”, 5”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12” 6’ - 16’ 23/32” SMOOTH SCALLOPED SIDING 12” 6’ - 16’ 3/4” 105 DROP SIDING* 6”, 8”, 10” 6’ - 16’ 23/32” DOUBLE 8” 6’ - 16’ 21/32” BUTT REVERSIBLE BEVEL SIDING 6”, 8” 6’ - 16’ 1/2” BUTT, 3/16” TIP PRIMED BEVEL SIDING 6” 8’ - 16’ 1/2” BUTT, 3/16” TIP EASED EDGE BEVEL SIDING* 6”, 8” 6’ - 16’ 1/2” BUTT, 3/16” TIP WAVY EDGE SIDING 12” 6’ - 16’ 7/8” BUTT, 1/4” TIP ROUGH CHANNEL SIDING 12” 6’ - 16’ 23/32” NICKEL GAP 6”, 8” 8’ - 16’ 1/8” GAP * Also available in 106 T&G

WIDTH 1/4 UNIT 1/2 UNIT FULL UNIT UNIT SIZE UNIT SIZE

4” 130 Pieces 260 Pieces 520 Pieces 500’ 1000’ 5” 100 Pieces 200 Pieces 400 Pieces 1000’ 2000’ 6” 80 Pieces 160 Pieces 320 Pieces 2000’ 8” 60 Pieces 120 Pieces 240 Pieces

10” 50 Pieces 100 Pieces 200 Pieces 2 Lengths/Unit Random Length (RL) Pulled to Length (PTL) 12” 40 Pieces 80 Pieces 160 Pieces

1 EDGE BEAD

1 ROUGH SHIPLAP CHANNEL RUSTIC

2 * Available in all textures 3 ROUGH SHIPLAP CHANNEL RUSTIC

2 * Available in all textures 3 EDGE BEAD CENTER BEAD WP18

4 5 EDGE BEAD CENTER BEAD WP18

4 5 WP18/WP4 (Car Siding) CENTER MATCH

6 7 WP18/WP4 (Car Siding) CENTER MATCH

6 7 PICKWICK WP4/FLAT

8 9 PICKWICK WP4/FLAT

* Also available in Nickel Gap.

8 9 NICKEL GAP

10 22 NICKEL GAP HANCOCK PINE TRENDS Nickel Gap Pattern

AGILITY EFFICIENCY CUSTOMIZATION PARTNERSHIP

Learn more online: www.HancockLumber.com/Sawmills 10 22 WP4/WP4 SMOOTH SCALLOPED SIDING

12 13 WP4/WP4 SMOOTH SCALLOPED SIDING

12 13 105 DROP SIDING DOUBLE CLAPBOARD

* Also available in 106 T&G

14 15 105 DROP SIDING DOUBLE CLAPBOARD

14 15 REVERSIBLE BEVEL SIDING ROUGH CHANNEL SIDING THICKNESSES: 1/2” BUTT, 1/8” TIP

16 17 REVERSIBLE BEVEL SIDING ROUGH CHANNEL SIDING THICKNESSES: 1/2” BUTT, 1/8” TIP

16 17 BEVEL SIDING WAVY EDGE SIDING THICKNESSES: 11/16” BUTT, 1/8” TIP

18 19 BEVEL SIDING WAVY EDGE SIDING THICKNESSES: 11/16” BUTT, 1/8” TIP

18 19 Our People Make the Difference HANCOCK CULTURE

Our People Make the Difference HANCOCK CULTURE

Safety | Employee Engagement | Customer Intimacy | Efficiency | Community | Pride | Culture Safety | Employee Engagement | Customer Intimacy | Efficiency | Community | Pride | Culture www.HancockLumber.comwww.HancockLumber.com/Culture/Culture Matt Duprey • (207) 627-6113 • [email protected] Matt Duprey • (207) 627-6113Jack Bowen •• (207)[email protected] 627-6115 • [email protected] 20 Jack Bowen • (207) 627-6115 • [email protected] 21 Team Hancock Mission + Values Hancock Lumber’s mission is to create a work environment that first and foremost recognizes employees as human beings and ultimately improves the lives of anyone who works at the organization.

“An organization’s true value is not defined by revenue growth or profitability. Those are important metrics for our business, but they are outcomes of a higher purpose. The real mission is to enhance the lives of the people who work here.” –Kevin Hancock, President + CEO

Safety. Undoubtedly, safety is our #1 priority and it is everyone’s responsibility–every minute of every day. No task or performance goal is so important that safety should be jeopardized in order to accomplish it. Work place safety is an absolute team sport.

Engagement. Leadership is encouraged at every position in the company. We strive to create a workplace where employ- ees feel empowered, respected and listened to, honoring our commitment to a culture where ‘Everybody Leads’ and truly being a ‘Best Place to Work’. Creating and sustaining a best place to work environment takes focus, discipline and a commitment from everyone on the team—the goal is to have a culture that enriches the lives of people that work at Hancock, fosters a high level of engagement, and one that guides good minute-to-minute decision-making by all employees.

Customer Intimacy. Taking market leading care of employees and customers defines who we are. Our focus on employee and customer intimacy means fostering deep levels of engagement across all segments—knowing each employee, each customer, each vendor, and each community with an intense level of detail, compassion, and sincerity. Our relationships have deep roots and are long-term because we ask questions and listen to what matters most for the people on our team and the people we are ser- vicing. We know who we are and we put all our energy into being the company we want to be by staying true to our values and conce- ntrating on our core customers, products and services.

Efficiency. Reducing waste as measured in time, materials, and energy is one side of Hancock’s efficiency story. The ‘Higher Calling of Lean’—creating efficiencies and gaining capacity to put work back in its place—is part two. Being efficient and accurate enables us to service customers better, but also frees up time for a healthier work-life balance, allowing employees to fill their time with meaningful activities that enrich their lives.

Community. Proudly doing business since 1848, Hancock has always been immersed in the communities we serve. Deeply embedded in Hancock’s culture is stewardship, and we firmly believe in giving back and leaving things in better shape than when we assumed responsibility for them. Our employees and customers raise families in these communities; our employees and customers coach and serve on boards here. We connect with organizations around the state, supporting them financially and with in-kind materials, along with the gift of time and service.

Pride. Being a part of Team Hancock means taking pride in doing the right thing for our teammates, our customers, and our com- munities. Employees—the people servicing the customer—are the most valuable assets to any organization. We employ enthusiastic, vibrant, hardworking, smart team members who are excited about delivering world-class products and services to our customers, con- tinuous improvement, and a culture of engagement and innovation.

Culture. Culture makes the difference and is Hancock’s competitive advantage. Hancock promotes a team environment where every employee leads, feels empowered, respected, trusted, listened to, and valued as a person. Our culture is employee driven, built on viewing employees as people and having the management patience to involve the entire team in the company’s leadership processes.

Engaged. Empowered. Team Hancock. www.HancockLumber.com/Culture

20 21 A FRESH LOOK AT HANCOCK PINE

Ask Your For Sales Representative A Sample Pack Today! TEXTURE OPTIONS

6” EASED EDGE CLAPBOARDS – REVERSIBLE – S4S Casco Barntex

• 8’-16’ tallies (no 6’ and shorter pieces for faster application)

• Solid clapboards with no fingerjoints

• Reversible for smooth or rough side installation

• Dried to 10-12% moisture content for long term stability

• All knots are binned and first coat of primer is oil Barn Rougherhead Rougherhead followed by a second coat of acrylic primer

• Our EWP clapboard pricing is much lower than cedar

• Time tested durability of Eastern White Pine

GROWN IN MAINE. MANUFACTURED IN MAINE. HANCOCK EASTERN WHITE PINE

Clean Band Sawn S1S2E Rough Sawn

21 23 TEXTURE OPTIONS

S4S Casco Barntex

Barn Rougherhead Rougherhead

Clean Band Sawn S1S2E Rough Sawn

21 23 EWP GRADES: SELECTS EWP GRADES: FINISH/DFR

Selects: Finish/DFR: Direct from our mills, this is Commonly referred to as DFR by the actually a C-select grade, mills, this is a finish and better product. which is the highest NELMA All defects allowed in FINISH are also pine grade. While many of the allowed in DFR; the only difference is pieces are clear, the grade does the knot limitations. The maximum red allow one sound, tight, pin knot knot shall not exceed the allowable (max 1/2”) per 4 surface feet. black knot sizes in each width. Take This grade is used for natural or stained finish, fine woodwork- advantage of this grade and its natural ing or interior trim. It is used for characteristics with a natural finish– or, high quality interior/exterior paint the surface. Boards can be trim & cabinet work. applied in both exterior and interior spaces. Five layers of a select board pack are shown to reflect the Five layers of a finish board pack are scope of the grade. shown to reflect the scope of the grade.

24 25 EWP GRADES: SELECTS EWP GRADES: FINISH/DFR

Selects: Finish/DFR: Direct from our mills, this is Commonly referred to as DFR by the actually a C-select grade, mills, this is a finish and better product. which is the highest NELMA All defects allowed in FINISH are also pine grade. While many of the allowed in DFR; the only difference is pieces are clear, the grade does the knot limitations. The maximum red allow one sound, tight, pin knot knot shall not exceed the allowable (max 1/2”) per 4 surface feet. black knot sizes in each width. Take This grade is used for natural or stained finish, fine woodwork- advantage of this grade and its natural ing or interior trim. It is used for characteristics with a natural finish– or, high quality interior/exterior paint the surface. Boards can be trim & cabinet work. applied in both exterior and interior spaces. Five layers of a select board pack are shown to reflect the Five layers of a finish board pack are scope of the grade. shown to reflect the scope of the grade.

24 25 EWP GRADES: PREMIUM EWP GRADES: USPR

Premium: USPR: Premium is a good appearance USPR combines the best charac- knotty grade. The grade tends to teristics of both Standard and have more red knotted . Prod- Premium grade. It is used for trim uct is used where a more natural work, exterior siding and a wide effect is desired; common use for variety of interior patterns. This is this grade would be interior pattern. a great all-purpose board, show- This is an appearance grade board characterized by sound tight red ing both black and red knots while knots. having no holes or wane.

Often used for interior/exterior trim, Five layers of an USPR board pack paneling, flooring, and furniture. are shown to reflect the scope of the grade. Five layers of a premium board pack are shown to reflect the scope of the grade.

26 27 EWP GRADES: PREMIUM EWP GRADES: USPR

Premium: USPR: Premium is a good appearance USPR combines the best charac- knotty grade. The grade tends to teristics of both Standard and have more red knotted wood. Prod- Premium grade. It is used for trim uct is used where a more natural work, exterior siding and a wide effect is desired; common use for variety of interior patterns. This is this grade would be interior pattern. a great all-purpose board, show- This is an appearance grade board characterized by sound tight red ing both black and red knots while knots. having no holes or wane.

Often used for interior/exterior trim, Five layers of an USPR board pack paneling, flooring, and furniture. are shown to reflect the scope of the grade. Five layers of a premium board pack are shown to reflect the scope of the grade.

26 27 EWP GRADES: STANDARD EWP GRADES: INDUSTRIAL

Standard: Industrial: Standard is a general utility Industrial grade is a utility board grade used for construction and that is lightweight and strong, industrial purposes, but is also most often used in packaging popular for rustic décor. This is a applications. Because of its versatile rustic board with a natural resistance to decay, it is variety of natural characteristics, often used for exterior sheathing. adding rustic charm to any setting. Five layers of an industrial board pack are shown to reflect the Used primarily for wall paneling, scope of the grade. it has other uses in general construction.

Five layers of a standard board pack are shown to reflect the scope of the grade.

28 29 EWP GRADES: STANDARD EWP GRADES: INDUSTRIAL

Standard: Industrial: Standard is a general utility Industrial grade is a utility board grade used for construction and that is lightweight and strong, industrial purposes, but is also most often used in packaging popular for rustic décor. This is a applications. Because of its versatile rustic board with a natural resistance to decay, it is variety of natural characteristics, often used for exterior sheathing. adding rustic charm to any setting. Five layers of an industrial board pack are shown to reflect the Used primarily for wall paneling, scope of the grade. it has other uses in general construction.

Five layers of a standard board pack are shown to reflect the scope of the grade.

28 29 SHRINK WRAP PACKAGING BRANDING & PACKAGING

Under Every Red Bag is Our Pledge: Every Board Counts. Hancock Lumber is a flexible, reliable and Key Benefits of consistent manufacturer of Eastern White Pine products. This includes packaging solutions and board branding. Would you like to make a statement with every board delivered to your jobsites? We can custom brand the board ends with your business logo. Each board is also marked with length and grade to simplifiy Shrink Wrap Packaging: the unloading process once received in the yard or on the jobsite.

• 5 Piece Bundles

• Ease of Handling

• Reduced UV Damage

• Inventory Control

• Exact Tallies

• Transport Damage Protection

• Protection from T&G Breakage

30 31 SHRINK WRAP PACKAGING BRANDING & PACKAGING

Under Every Red Bag is Our Pledge: Every Board Counts. Hancock Lumber is a flexible, reliable and Key Benefits of consistent manufacturer of Eastern White Pine products. This includes packaging solutions and board branding. Would you like to make a statement with every board delivered to your jobsites? We can custom brand the board ends with your business logo. Each board is also marked with length and grade to simplifiy Shrink Wrap Packaging: the unloading process once received in the yard or on the jobsite.

• 5 Piece Bundles

• Ease of Handling

• Reduced UV Damage

• Inventory Control

• Exact Tallies

• Transport Damage Protection

• Protection from T&G Breakage

30 31 EWP END USE GALLERY

32 33 EWP END USE GALLERY

32 33 PRE-FINISHING SOLUTIONS CONTACT US

The pre-finishing process. Hancock Lumber’s pre-finishing solution center specializes in the finishing of Eastern White Pine. Engineered for the unique needs of EWP, the equipment specialization includes: the coatings, the coatings application method and more specifically the Hancock Lumber Sales coatings drying process. During the process, the ovens—and therefore the wood— never exceed 100 degrees. This is especially important for Eastern White Pine where hot ovens make turn into liquid and bleed. The facility ensures paint dries very slowly and is not cooked. Kevin Hynes CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER To start, all four sides of the board are sealed with BIN. BIN is a white pigmented shellac that has a very good history at retarding the natural pitch that (207) 627-7600 / cell (207) 615-3348 occurs in pine knots. The BIN cures for 8-12 hours. P.O. Box 299, Casco, ME 04015 From there, the wood is brought to the oil based priming line where it is sprayed and put on drying racks with an automated machine called a stacker. The combination of the oil primer spray application and the automated stacker ensures that the boards have no finger prints or drips and minimal rack marks. [email protected] This pre-finishing solutions center is the only company to apply oil primer this way. Matt Duprey VICE PRESIDENT, SALES MANAGER The second coat is a 100% acrylic primer, topcoat hybrid that is engineered to work with the oil primer. It is designed to be durable enough after installation to last for months before a field coat needs to be applied (as long as end cuts and holes are sealed upon installation). This part of the process is started (207) 627-6113 / cell (207) 415-6284 by first lightly buffing the material to take down any fuzzed up grain from the oil prime coat. The facility sprays the top and edges prior to entering the first oven. The board exits oven one, is turned over and the process is repeated on the other face of the board. This completed process gives the builder P.O. Box 299, Casco, ME 04015 a completely reversible product with little or no difference from front to back. [email protected]

Jack Bowen VICE PRESIDENT, SALES (207) 627-6115 / cell (207) 807-1101 P.O. Box 299, Casco, ME 04015 PRIMED PAINTED POLY’D PICKLED [email protected] Wayne Huck SCHEDULING/SALES SUPPORT LIMITED 10-YEAR WARRANTY. One coat of Randolph 8 Series Alkyd Primer is applied at 4-5 wet mils and a second coat of Randolph 770 Series Acrylic Latex is applied at 4-6 wet mils as a top coat for all Eastern White Pine boards. Randolph Products Company offers a Limited (207) 627-6118 10-Year Warranty. To qualify for this warranty all four sides of the lumber must be coated under factory controlled conditions. The lumber shall be clean and dry (15% moisture content or less) prior to coating application and must meet the coating thicknesses as stated above. This in effect will: P.O. Box 299, Casco, ME 04015

RESIST ERODING OF FILM • RESIST CHALKING • RESIST PEELING & CRACKING • RESIST MOISTURE • RESIST MILDEW • RESIST YELLOWING [email protected]

At time of installation, butt joints, miter joints, nail holes and other cuts must be coated. It is recommended that this product be finish painted 1 year or sooner from date of purchase with a high quality latex or oil base topcoat for maximum performance. Monica Evans INVOICING/AR/TRUCKING (207) 627-6117 LIMITED WARRANTY CONDITIONS. This warranty does not apply to damage or failure caused by breakdown of the substrate, falling objects, improper storage, improper installation or improper construction, scratching or abrading, or misuse/abuse of the prefinished product after application. Damage P.O. Box 299, Casco, ME 04015 caused by fire, lighting, tornado, hail, windstorms, floods or other acts of God are specifically excluded. Extractive bleeding, mildew and color appearance are not manufacturing defects and are not covered by this warranty. This warranty does not cover cracking, peeling or blistering which may result due [email protected] to inadequate ventilation or improper construction and specifically excludes cracking, peeling and blistering over wood knots. In the event that the products fail to conform to this warranty, the warrantor as its sole liability and in lieu of any direct or indirect, incidental, special or consequential damage will supply the coating necessary to repair the failed area. Labor or costs of labor for any application of any product specifically are excluded. 34 35 PRE-FINISHING SOLUTIONS CONTACT US

The pre-finishing process. Hancock Lumber’s pre-finishing solution center specializes in the finishing of Eastern White Pine. Engineered for the unique needs of EWP, the equipment specialization includes: the coatings, the coatings application method and more specifically the Hancock Lumber Sales coatings drying process. During the process, the ovens—and therefore the wood— never exceed 100 degrees. This is especially important for Eastern White Pine where hot ovens make pitch turn into liquid and bleed. The facility ensures paint dries very slowly and is not cooked. Kevin Hynes CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER To start, all four sides of the board are sealed with BIN. BIN is a white pigmented shellac that has a very good history at retarding the natural pitch that (207) 627-7600 / cell (207) 615-3348 occurs in pine knots. The BIN cures for 8-12 hours. P.O. Box 299, Casco, ME 04015 From there, the wood is brought to the oil based priming line where it is sprayed and put on drying racks with an automated machine called a stacker. The combination of the oil primer spray application and the automated stacker ensures that the boards have no finger prints or drips and minimal rack marks. [email protected] This pre-finishing solutions center is the only company to apply oil primer this way. Matt Duprey VICE PRESIDENT, SALES MANAGER The second coat is a 100% acrylic primer, topcoat hybrid that is engineered to work with the oil primer. It is designed to be durable enough after installation to last for months before a field coat needs to be applied (as long as end cuts and nail holes are sealed upon installation). This part of the process is started (207) 627-6113 / cell (207) 415-6284 by first lightly buffing the material to take down any fuzzed up grain from the oil prime coat. The facility sprays the top and edges prior to entering the first oven. The board exits oven one, is turned over and the process is repeated on the other face of the board. This completed process gives the builder P.O. Box 299, Casco, ME 04015 a completely reversible product with little or no difference from front to back. [email protected]

Jack Bowen VICE PRESIDENT, SALES (207) 627-6115 / cell (207) 807-1101 P.O. Box 299, Casco, ME 04015 PRIMED PAINTED POLY’D PICKLED [email protected] Wayne Huck SCHEDULING/SALES SUPPORT LIMITED 10-YEAR WARRANTY. One coat of Randolph 8 Series Alkyd Primer is applied at 4-5 wet mils and a second coat of Randolph 770 Series Acrylic Latex is applied at 4-6 wet mils as a top coat for all Eastern White Pine boards. Randolph Products Company offers a Limited (207) 627-6118 10-Year Warranty. To qualify for this warranty all four sides of the lumber must be coated under factory controlled conditions. The lumber shall be clean and dry (15% moisture content or less) prior to coating application and must meet the coating thicknesses as stated above. This in effect will: P.O. Box 299, Casco, ME 04015

RESIST ERODING OF FILM • RESIST CHALKING • RESIST PEELING & CRACKING • RESIST MOISTURE • RESIST MILDEW • RESIST YELLOWING [email protected]

At time of installation, butt joints, miter joints, nail holes and other cuts must be coated. It is recommended that this product be finish painted 1 year or sooner from date of purchase with a high quality latex or oil base topcoat for maximum performance. Monica Evans INVOICING/AR/TRUCKING (207) 627-6117 LIMITED WARRANTY CONDITIONS. This warranty does not apply to damage or failure caused by breakdown of the substrate, falling objects, improper storage, improper installation or improper construction, scratching or abrading, or misuse/abuse of the prefinished product after application. Damage P.O. Box 299, Casco, ME 04015 caused by fire, lighting, tornado, hail, windstorms, floods or other acts of God are specifically excluded. Extractive bleeding, mildew and color appearance are not manufacturing defects and are not covered by this warranty. This warranty does not cover cracking, peeling or blistering which may result due [email protected] to inadequate ventilation or improper construction and specifically excludes cracking, peeling and blistering over wood knots. In the event that the products fail to conform to this warranty, the warrantor as its sole liability and in lieu of any direct or indirect, incidental, special or consequential damage will supply the coating necessary to repair the failed area. Labor or costs of labor for any application of any product specifically are excluded. 34 35 Painted or poly’d, Eastern White Pine (EWP) is an stored, stickered, and protected excellent wood for siding and trim, both exterior and for one week to ten days prior interior. It’s easy to work with and readily available to application. from Hancock Lumber thanks to our three fully modern in Bethel, Casco, and Pittsfield, Keep in mind that you’re Maine where we produce more high quality EWP striving for an average moisture boards than any other company. content for that region. During extremely dry or wet weather, Working with any quality material requires some you may want to wait for a period of average humidity expert knowledge and experience. When you’re to achieve the desired moisture content. working with EWP, there are a few simple steps Working with you should take. Priming on all sides and edges is the best approach. Eastern White Pine Managing moisture content to ensure a first quality job. Properly seasoned boards can still pick up moisture after installation and prior to painting. When siding Siding & Trim All wood shrinks and swells with changes in releases this added moisture, joints may open up or moisture content. Even after an Eastern White Pine buckling may occur. board has been expertly kiln dried at our sawmill,it continues to be affected by ambient humidity. That’s The best protection against this is to prime or why it’s very important to minimize any dimensional pre-finish the siding on all sides, edges, and ends change after installation by installing siding or trim at after it has reached climatic balance and before a moisture content that matches the local climate as it is installed. In order to give each board the best closely as possible. protection, it’s important to prime the ends after making fresh cuts during installation. Pre-finishing For example, if the climate in a particular region can also minimize objectionable, unfinished lines causes wood to maintain 8% to 13% moisture where joints open up due to face width shrinkage. Application, Priming, Nailing & Pattern Selection content annually, the ideal approach is to install the woodwork with moisture content within that range. What if the job just won’t wait?

Here’s the trick on acclimating If you have to install unseasoned materials, there are Eastern White Pine. some strategies you can use to allow for or minimize the effects of shrinking and swelling: All it takes is a bit of patience and knowing to order materials so they are on-site at least one week • Use as narrow width as possible before you nail them up. • Use patterns that “forgive” some shrinkage such as Board & , Channel Rustic with adequate tongue, Board on Board, By storing Eastern White Pine boards for a short Narrow Bevel, etc. period in the right climate, they become “seasoned” • Let the wood season in-place before applying and will settle in to the dimension they’ll hold for a finish many decades to come. The boards should be • Pre-stain the boards before installation

36 37 Painted or poly’d, Eastern White Pine (EWP) is an stored, stickered, and protected excellent wood for siding and trim, both exterior and for one week to ten days prior interior. It’s easy to work with and readily available to application. from Hancock Lumber thanks to our three fully modern sawmills in Bethel, Casco, and Pittsfield, Keep in mind that you’re Maine where we produce more high quality EWP striving for an average moisture boards than any other company. content for that region. During extremely dry or wet weather, Working with any quality material requires some you may want to wait for a period of average humidity expert knowledge and experience. When you’re to achieve the desired moisture content. working with EWP, there are a few simple steps Working with you should take. Priming on all sides and edges is the best approach. Eastern White Pine Managing moisture content to ensure a first quality job. Properly seasoned boards can still pick up moisture after installation and prior to painting. When siding Siding & Trim All wood shrinks and swells with changes in releases this added moisture, joints may open up or moisture content. Even after an Eastern White Pine buckling may occur. board has been expertly kiln dried at our sawmill,it continues to be affected by ambient humidity. That’s The best protection against this is to prime or why it’s very important to minimize any dimensional pre-finish the siding on all sides, edges, and ends change after installation by installing siding or trim at after it has reached climatic balance and before a moisture content that matches the local climate as it is installed. In order to give each board the best closely as possible. protection, it’s important to prime the ends after making fresh cuts during installation. Pre-finishing For example, if the climate in a particular region can also minimize objectionable, unfinished lines causes wood to maintain 8% to 13% moisture where joints open up due to face width shrinkage. Application, Priming, Nailing & Pattern Selection content annually, the ideal approach is to install the woodwork with moisture content within that range. What if the job just won’t wait?

Here’s the trick on acclimating If you have to install unseasoned materials, there are Eastern White Pine. some strategies you can use to allow for or minimize the effects of shrinking and swelling: All it takes is a bit of patience and knowing to order materials so they are on-site at least one week • Use as narrow width as possible before you nail them up. • Use patterns that “forgive” some shrinkage such as Board & Batten, Channel Rustic with adequate tongue, Board on Board, By storing Eastern White Pine boards for a short Narrow Bevel, etc. period in the right climate, they become “seasoned” • Let the wood season in-place before applying and will settle in to the dimension they’ll hold for a finish many decades to come. The boards should be • Pre-stain the boards before installation

36 37 Patterns and their characteristics. Construction Details 5. A nail should not emerge or “pop” at any

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1 /2” • Nail 1 1/2” up from lower edge of piece See “Types of Nails Recommended.” or finished naturally with light-colored penetrating

7 1 1 5 /16” 7 /8” 9 /8” 2. Should not cause splitting even when stains or water-repellent preservatives, only 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 /2” 3 /2, 4 /2, 5 /2, 6 /4, 7 /4, 8 /4, 9 /4, 10 /4 driven near end or edge of siding.

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NOTES: when siding is installed over other than wood 1. Some patterns allow for greater dimensional change than others.Patterns such as Bevel Siding and Channel Rustic have the capability of greater joint movement than patterns such as Tongue & Groove. 2. Apply siding over building .

38 39 Patterns and their characteristics. Construction Details 5. A nail should not emerge or “pop” at any

1 1 1 7 7 7 7 7 4 /8, 5 /8, 6 /8, 6 /8, 7 /8, 8 /8, 9 /8, 10 /8 time after being driven flush with siding. 1 1

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1 1 1 7 7 7 7 7 8. Nailing is preferred over stapling.

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1 /4” • Adequate roof gutters and properly the siding to split, crack, and cup with changes in

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64 • Available in Tongue and Groove or Shiplap Joint

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SAW-TEXTURED FACE BEVEL (Clapboard, Double Clapboard)

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2 2. High Tensile Strength Aluminum Nail /

1 • Plain bevel may be used with smooth or sawn face exposed

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/ This nail is corrosive-resistant and will not

1 ”

61 E.W.P. - BEVEL SIDING • Recommended 1” minimum overlap on plain bevel siding included under individual patterns. However, the

/ 3 following data about nails will be very helpful in the tend to discolor or deteriorate the wood SHIPLAP OR S4S BOARDS siding. It is an economical nail when the nail 1 3 3 3 /2” 4, 5, 6, 6 /4, 7 /4, 8 /4 selection and use of the right nail for the right use.

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/ common galvanized. 32 23 • Widths 8” and over, use two nails 3-4” apart Requirements 1 /2” 3. Galvanized Nail. The following requirements are essential for nails 2X8 LOG CABIN SIDING Hot-dipped galvanizing. Degree of used on EWP siding: coating protection varies. • Shiplap Joint 1 /2” 1 1” 6” 8” 10” LOG SIDING 1 /2” 15 ” 3 /32 /16” NeLMA SHIPLAP FULL ROUND • 1 1/2” at thickest point When the wood is to be left unfinished to weather 3 3 1. Rust-resistant, preferably rustproof. /8” /8”

1 /2” • Nail 1 1/2” up from lower edge of piece See “Types of Nails Recommended.” or finished naturally with light-colored penetrating

7 1 1 5 /16” 7 /8” 9 /8” 2. Should not cause splitting even when stains or water-repellent preservatives, only 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 /2” 3 /2, 4 /2, 5 /2, 6 /4, 7 /4, 8 /4, 9 /4, 10 /4 driven near end or edge of siding.

REVEAL SAW-TEXTURED FACE CHANNEL RUSTIC (Reverse Board and Batten) aluminum or stainless steel nails should be used.

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/ 32 23 • May be applied horizontally or vertically Nail penetration and Spacing 1 1” /2” 4. Nails should be able to be driven easily • Widths 8” and over,use two nails 3-4” apart and rapidly. Suggested sizes are minimal and should be longer

NOTES: when siding is installed over other than wood 1. Some patterns allow for greater dimensional change than others.Patterns such as Bevel Siding and Channel Rustic have the capability of greater joint movement than patterns such as Tongue & Groove. 2. Apply siding over building paper.

38 39 sheathing and/or sheathing and studs. Recommended holding power may be obtained by using a MOBILE WEBSITE penetration into a solid wood base is 1 1/2”, 1 1/4” ring-threaded or spiral-threaded nail shank. with ring shank nails. These particular shanks are readily available.

Vertical siding should be nailed to blocking or other Nail Points wood members not over 36”on center when face nailed, and 32”on center when blind nailed. The most commonly used nail points include: Blunt – reduces splitting Horizontal siding should be nailed to studs at 24” Diamond – most commonly used Pine samples o.c. maximum when applied over solid sheathing and Needle – tops in holding but tendency 16” o.c. maximum when applied without sheathing. to cause splitting that fit in your pocket! For the best possible holding power with the least Nail Shanks splitting, a blunt or medium diamond and a blunt or medium needle with a ring-threaded shank are Understanding Hancock’s Eastern White Pine family of products has never been Many nails are smooth shanked and will loosen recommended easier. View a comprehensive collection of patterns, textures and end use, as well under extremes in temperature changes. Increased as multi-layer packs, which allow you to experience a ‘virtual tour’ of our lumber packages by grade and size. Eastern White Pine is the perfect product for:

• Interior Trim • Mouldings How to estimate coverage • Exterior Trim • Siding The following estimator provides factors for determining the exact • Furniture amount of material needed for basic • Cabinets types of wood siding. • Millwork • Flooring Multiply square footage to be covered by factor Bookmark our mobile website on (length x width x factor). your Smartphone, or save the link to your computer. We will be adding to this resource, so check back often.

Information obtained from USDA Agriculture Handbook, No. 72, published by the U.S. Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wisconsin. www.whitepine.me/mobile Find a list of Hancock Eastern *Allowance for trim and waste should be added White Pine Distributors on our site.

40 41 sheathing and/or sheathing and studs. Recommended holding power may be obtained by using a MOBILE WEBSITE penetration into a solid wood base is 1 1/2”, 1 1/4” ring-threaded or spiral-threaded nail shank. with ring shank nails. These particular shanks are readily available.

Vertical siding should be nailed to blocking or other Nail Points wood framing members not over 36”on center when face nailed, and 32”on center when blind nailed. The most commonly used nail points include: Blunt – reduces splitting Horizontal siding should be nailed to studs at 24” Diamond – most commonly used Pine samples o.c. maximum when applied over solid sheathing and Needle – tops in holding but tendency 16” o.c. maximum when applied without sheathing. to cause splitting that fit in your pocket! For the best possible holding power with the least Nail Shanks splitting, a blunt or medium diamond and a blunt or medium needle with a ring-threaded shank are Understanding Hancock’s Eastern White Pine family of products has never been Many nails are smooth shanked and will loosen recommended easier. View a comprehensive collection of patterns, textures and end use, as well under extremes in temperature changes. Increased as multi-layer packs, which allow you to experience a ‘virtual tour’ of our lumber packages by grade and size. Eastern White Pine is the perfect product for:

• Interior Trim • Mouldings How to estimate coverage • Exterior Trim • Siding The following estimator provides factors for determining the exact • Furniture amount of material needed for basic • Cabinets types of wood siding. • Millwork • Flooring Multiply square footage to be covered by factor Bookmark our mobile website on (length x width x factor). your Smartphone, or save the link to your computer. We will be adding to this resource, so check back often.

Information obtained from USDA Agriculture Handbook, No. 72, published by the U.S. Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wisconsin. www.whitepine.me/mobile Find a list of Hancock Eastern *Allowance for trim and waste should be added White Pine Distributors on our site.

40 41 EASTERN WHITE PINE PATTERNS

WP18/WP4 (Car Siding) PICKWICK WP4 WP4/WP4

EDGE BEAD CENTER BEAD EDGE BEAD CHANNEL RUSTIC CENTER MATCH

EASTERN WHITE PINE PATTERNS

105 DROP SIDING ROUGH SHIPLAP BEVEL SIDING ROUGH CHANNEL SIDING

SHIPLAP LOG CABIN SIDING

WP18/WP4 (Car Siding) PICKWICK SMOOTH SCALLOPEDWP4 SIDING WAVYWP4/WP4 EDGE SIDING 2x6 andNICKEL 2x8 GAPDECKING

EDGE BEAD CENTER BEAD EDGE BEAD CHANNEL RUSTIC 106 DROP SIDING CENTER MATCH

105 DROP SIDING ROUGH SHIPLAP BEVEL SIDING ROUGH CHANNEL SIDING SMOOTH SCALLOPED SIDING

Speak with your Account Manager or visit any Hancock Lumber location throughout Maine and New Hampshire for more information or to place an order. WAVY EDGE SIDING LOG CABIN SIDING