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Pine Sheds are made out of Eastern White Pine: Properties
- The heartwood of eastern white pine is light brown, often
with a reddish tinge. It
turns consinderably darker on exposure. The narrow or
medlium-wide sapwood is white tinged with yellow. The freshly cut
wood has a slightly resinous odor. The growth rings are distinct.
They contain a comparatively wide band of lightcolored springwood that
merges gradually into a narrow band of darker
summerwood. The wood has a comparatively uniform texture, is easy to work
with tools, has a small shrinkage, is easily kilndried, ranks high in
ability to stay in place, can be readlily glued, and is straight
grained.
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It does not
split, rosily in nailing find has an intermediate position in
nail-holding ability. Eastern white
pine is light in weight, moderately soft, moderately weak, not stiff,
and ranks low
in resistance to shock. The wood takes and holds paint, excellently. In
ability to resist decay,
it has an intermediate rank.
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Principal uses.
—Practically all of the eastern white pine removed from the forest in
logging opeerations is converted into lumber. This lumber has probably
been put to a greater variety of uses than that of any other wood
except oak. Although the field of eastern white pine lumber has been
somewhat contracted in recently years because of the diminshed supply,
it still has a wide range of uses. It can be used satisfactorily for
practically every part of a house.
Building
construction was formerly the outstanding use of eastern white pine.
Handsome houses build of eastern white pine in New England some 200
years ago are still in excellent condition. In recent years, however,
its place has been taken by other woods.