Classic Heart Pine Smooth T&G Flooring  

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Classic Heart Pine Smooth T&G Flooring - Product Info

Old growth pine forests once covered approximately 90,000,000 acres of the Southeastern United States. The highly-coveted heartwood of these ancient forests were used to build top-notch sailing vessels and mills and industrial buildings across the eastern United States. Flooring milled from antique Heart Pine lumber is dense and durable and its warm and inviting beauty is beyond compare.
Specification Sheet #3022 - Heart Pine Classic T&G Flooring
SpeciesSouthern Yellow Pine/Heart Pine
SourceVarious industrial salvage projects
Flooring TypeSolid Wood, Unfinished
ProfileTongue and Groove (T&G)
Knots1 tight knot (1" or under) per square foot allowed; larger knots is lower frequency allowed; 2" maximum knot size; some knots are broken, loose or fallen out
HolesRandom nail holes; ocassional bolt holes. Nail and bolt holes commonly have some stain surrounding the hole. "Naily" grade has frequent nail holes on each piece.
Checking/CracksModerate amounts of surface checking allowed; no cracks
Percentage Heartwood80% (taken collectively)
Grain PatternTight grain; Vertical, Flat or Mixed
Standard Dimensionsa) Thickness: 3/4"; b) Width: 3"-8.5", based on availability; c) Length: 2 to 10' with no more than 5% of footage to be less than 4'.
Textures AvailableSmooth and Circle-Sawn
Appearance VariationBoards can vary in appearance from piece to piece and even within a piece. The characteristics described on this specification sheet generally apply to each board's featured face. The opposite face and edges can differ from the featured face in texture, coloring, and other characteristics unless otherwise noted.

Note: Please study Heart Pine specification sheets to familiarize yourself with characteristics and their possible implications for your application.