VG FIR Flooring

Just how much of an edge on vg fir flooring do we have?
Only a mill as flexible as Ashton Lewis can deliver the variety of grade products simultaneously produced with a consistent quality. On most given log batches, the mill may be producing 4/4 in seven widths, full cut as well as scant cut 5/4 items, dimension lumber, heart pine, and as many as ten sizes of metric vertical grain window components... all at the same time. Rough dry material is kept in inventory ahead of the finishing mill, allowing for changes in production schedules or variations in grading instructions to better react to a constantly changing market demand. Because the finishing mill can perform as many as three functions at the same time, coordination to assemble mixed- item shipments can be done much quicker than a mill with conventional in-line high production process. 

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vg fir Flooring

An example of the effectiveness of our process is our ability to produce vertical grain for vg fir flooring. Vertical grain is the most stable form of grain structure in most applications. Ashton Lewis is one of the very few suppliers of vertical grain flooring, paneling, and window and door scantlings.

 
 
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Southern Yellow Pine VG (vertical grain) – the choice that saves!!

Looking for VG Douglas Fir?

Have you considered VG Southern Yellow Pine (SYP)?

You will be surprised at what you find ...

  • The color and grain patterns are similar ...
  • The hardness is identical ...
  • The stability is identical ...
  • The durability of SYP exceeds Fir ... Fir is more brittle and has a tendency to split more frequently ...
  • SYP has better sawing and machining qualities ...
  • SYP is approximately 40% less expensive than Fir!! 


Note – all information is from species information provided by the National Wood Flooring Association at:
http://www.woodfloors.org/consumer/whyTypesSpecies.aspx


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