This is a rare and beautiful blue stain board made from ponderosa pine.
Blue stained pine board batten siding.
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Learn about our beetle kill pine lumber for walls and floors here at sustainable lumber co.
Woodrich brand timber oil can be applied by brush stain pad rag sprayer or any combination.
Front range lumber is denver s beetle kill blue stain pine headquarters.
Blue pine shiplap siding.
This product has a blue tinted stain with accenting beetle holes that make for a unique.
It is ideal for siding paneling wainscoting ceilings and other basic interior finishing applications.
406 642 7120 floors.
Air dried yellow pine.
Inside the wood stain project.
I would like to use them because of the blue stain and would seal them with poly asked by chris april 2 2018.
Kiln dried dense yellow pine.
Boards are 6 wide and the battens are 3 wide.
Shop undefined blue stain 5 5 in x 8 ft natural unfinished pine tongue and groove wall plank coverage area.
I used these for a craft project where i needed weathered board.
Tongue groove lumber.
Blue stain pine tongue and groove siding every piece meets the highest grading standards for every piece meets the highest grading standards for strength and appearance.
The goal is always to allow the wood to soak up.
After a little natural weathering this board and batten hemlock is ready to be protected.
Rough sawn hemlock board and batten siding with timber oil stain in brown sugar.
In both cases the siding is 3 4 true 3 4 cut on mill.
The timber framed shed is board and batten currently unfinished only because it got cold and snowed before i managed to complete the building.
In the spring i will add colored stain so that this matches my house.
Beetle kill pine wood is high quality with great color and character.
Traditionally board and batten siding starts with wide vertical planks boards which are then joined together by thin vertical strips battens to cover the seams.
Blue stained or denim pine.
One inch yellow pine boards.
Homesteaders and farmers would use sawmills to cut the long boards and the battens were put in place to make the structure as airtight as possible.