If you have access to it hedge wood osage orange or black locust.
Hemlock siding durability.
There are plenty of 100 year old barns.
There are hedgewood fence posts still standing long after the barbed wire has rusted away over a 100 years.
The bevel store is a new concept in the marketing of cedar and hemlock siding offering you high quality products in the quantities that allow for a profitable inventory.
I am interested in the durability of eastern hemlock.
Hood distribution is providing a complete one stop shopping solution for your bevel siding needs.
Expect prices to be moderate for a domestic softwood.
Hemlock can be stained to achieve any color for siding and the knots don t bleed sap like white pine does.
E hemlock has been the customary wood for barns around here for a long time.
When a barn goes it s usually the roof that starts the problem.
Black locust the trees with the very long thorns is considered a trash tree in the us but is grown commercially in europe many times longer lasting than treated lumber.
Western hemlock with its straight grain and finer texture sands to a silky reflective smoothness.
Hemlock presents a special situation when we try to treat the wood as the wood is very impermeable.
Because the western variety is resin free it accepts any paint stain or clear finish with more satisfying results than the eastern species.
Don t use either hemlock species outdoors without preservative treatment.
Hemlock is used primarily as a construction timber and is in good supply.
In fact when treating we often will cut small slits int he wood called incising to form pathways for the chemical to get into the wood more easily.
I see that it is rated as non durable with a service life of 5 10 years when in direct ground contact.
Patrick lumber hemlock bevel pattern siding coastal forest products is proud to introduce a complete program of kiln dried western hemlock products from patrick lumber company.
Cedar hemlock bevel siding.
This wood species is not listed in the cites appendices but is reported by the iucn as being near threatened.
I have used hemlock for siding and red pine too.
Hemlock is still used today for siding horse barns interior wall paneling and many other products.