Pine Beams and Reclaimed Pine Beams
Pine (Pinus echinata)
Botanical Name |
Pinus echinata |
Origin | Southeastern United States |
Janka Hardness | 690 lbf |
Average Dried Weight | 35 lbs/ft3 |
Workability | Pine works fairly well with most tools, the resin can gum up tools and clog sandpaper. It has a moderate dulling effect on cutting edges. Pine glues and finishes well. |
Related Species |
Austrian Pine (Pinus nigra) Caribbean Pine (Pinus caribaea) Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus) Jack Pine (Pinus banksiana) Jeffrey Pine (Pinus jeffreyi) Khasi Pine (Pinus kesiya) Limber Pine (Pinus flexilis) Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) Lodgepole Pine (Pinus contorta) Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris) Maritime Pine (Pinus pinaster) Ocote Pine (Pinus oocarpa) Patula Pine (Pinus patula) Pinyon Pine (Pinus edulis) Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida) Pond Pine (Pinus serotina) Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa) Radiata Pine (Pinus radiata) Red Pine (Pinus resinosa) Sand Pine (Pinus clausa) Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) Slash Pine (Pinus elliottii) Spruce Pine (Pinus glabra) Sugar Pine (Pinus lambertiana) Sumatran Pine (Pinus merkusii) Table Mountain Pine (Pinus pungens) Western White Pine (Pinus monticola) Virginia Pine (Pinus virginiana) |
Pine Beams and Reclaimed Pine Beams
Yellow Pine Beams
4050 Old Cornelia Hwy
Gainesville GA 30507
United States
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