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2 x 8 Hand-Hewn White Pine, T&G Log Siding at Wholesale - .78 linear foot

$ 0.93

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

NOW WITH TONGUE AND GROOVE EDGES!
Here is the most beautiful log siding you will find anywhere at or below wholesale prices!
For
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2" x 8" Hand-Hewn, White Pine, Tongue & Groove Kiln-Dried Log Siding
.78 per linear foot or .17 per square foot
The Siding
2" x 8" hand-hewn log siding for .78 per linear foot in any quantity needed from kiln dried, White Pine. The actual thickness is 1 1/2" and covers 6 3/4" in 12' and 16' lengths.  It can be used either for the interior or exterior of your home.  This siding has tongue and grooved edges for easy installation and can be blind nailed.
This is high quality #2 grade wood that has small knots and beautiful grains.  Occasionally, some pieces may have the sought after slight blue or brown stain in the wood which is a naturally occurring sap stain. On occasion there may some small cracks or other natural blemishes in the siding, but these are natural characteristics of wood and add character.
For orders less than 1000 linear feet there will be an extra 0 set up/handling charge.  Large orders may be eligible for additional discounts.
Custom Made Trim is Also Available
2" x 4" trim has a slight curve like the siding for around windows and doors - .65/linear foot
2" x 6" trim has a slight curve like the siding for around windows and doors - .05/linear foot
7/8" Diameter logs Pre-notched, hand-peeled, vertical whole logs for the outside corners; they have a 1.5" to 2" flat edge to butt the siding up against.  Prices are:
8' - 24' lengths in 2' increments are
.75/ linear foot.
Inside corners (4" x 4") with a hand-hewn face; having a 1.5" to 2" flat edge to butt the siding up against - .47/linear foot
Standard 2" x 4" or 2" x 6" lumber can be used for trim as well; we recommend using 2" x 2" for the inside corners.
The siding and trim is in its natural state -- no staining or finishes have been applied so it can be personalized to your liking.
Pre-stain/finishing is available for additional cost.
Installing Tongue-and-Groove Log Siding
The first course of siding will need to  be face nailed or screwed at the bottom and then also blind nailed at the tongue. The blind nail gets placed just in front of the tongue and is angled down and back at a 45 degree angle with the nail head set flush so it does not hold the next piece up.
For best results use galvanized "splitless" siding nails. These have thin shanks and blunt points to reduce the chance of splitting. For greater holding power, nails with ring shanks or spiral threaded shanks can also be used. Some installers choose to drive small-headed, stainless steel or coated screws instead of nails. The use of a power nail gun or stapler with exterior grade fasteners may also be used. Pre-drilled holes for hand nails and screws may be a necessary precaution against splitting the siding.
It is recommended that a bead of quality, flexible, exterior sealant be placed along the back of the joints and around windows and doors to seal.
The Uses!
This is a great product for either a new home construction or for an existing home remodel project.  It can be used on the exterior of your modular or prefabricated home, garage, cabin, barn, shed, etc.  Or use it on your interior walls of your home, cabin, basement, etc.  Everyone knows the great insulation value that wood can give.
How to Figure How Much You Will Need
It takes 1.78 linear feet to cover 1 square foot and the calculation is simple:  If 100 square foot is needed, multiply 100 by 1.78, this will equal 178 - the amount of linear feet needed.  To determine square footage: Multiply the total perimeter measurement by the wall height.
Remember to add some for waste, which will vary from job to job.  Normally figuring 10% for walls and 15% for gables is recommended.  If there are a few windows and doors in the wall, usually you can figure the wall square footage and ignore the windows and doors and this will give you the extra you will need.  Subtract off any large areas such as garage doors and picture windows by figuring out the square foot of each and subtracting this off the total square footage.  For gable ends square footage can be figured easily by multiplying the width at the bottom by the height from the eve or top of the wall up to the peak and divide by 2.  Don't forget to add at least 15% for waste because of the angles.  If there are two gables, skip dividing by 2 and you have both ends.  If you have any questions, please email and I can help figure this out.
The Shipping!
Most orders can be shipped in 2 to 4 weeks but it may take up to 8 weeks during busy times and can be delivered right to your job site.  Please call 715-887-25fifty or email for estimate.  VERY IMPORTANT - Send your zip code, and amount of product you may need when requesting a shipping quote.
Thank you for looking!