Because of these factors it is a good option for decorative outdoor projects and deck design.
Is hem fir hardwood.
Fir boards that are completely blemish free are more expensive than oak.
Lumber with this marking can come from any of those three types of trees.
As a result this is a common material found in large buildings and bridge trestles.
Hem fir is a species combination of western hemlock and the true firs noble california red grand pacific silver and white fir with strength properties slightly below douglas fir larch this is an extremely versatile species group and useful for multiple general purpose framing applications.
However it can also be used in the interior for flooring and paneling.
Second only to douglas fir in abundance hem fir accounts for 22 per cent of solid sawn production from the western woods region.
Softwood lumber is highly.
Hem fir we export hem fir hemlock ambiance fir mixture softwood dimensional lumber.
White fir is used as construction lumber and is commonly grouped together with other species of fir and hemlock and sold under the more generic label hem fir prices should be moderate for such utility lumber though clear quartersawn or other such specialty cuts of fir lumber are likely to be more expensive.
Sometimes a single species stamp is seen such as spruce fir and douglas fir are sometimes used for longer larger sizes of framing e g.
A 24 long 2 x 12.
Hem fir is another stamp that means the lumber is either from a hemlock or a fir tree.
It s more immune to abrasive wear tear than other softwoods and it offers some resistance to decay.
Douglas fir a softwood ranks 660.
On the janka scale a scale that ranks wood for hardness meranti varieties rank between 800 and 825.
With a decent hardness rating and impressive bending strength douglas fir is often found in structural framing.
For the sake of comparison red oak ranks 1 290.
North american softwood species have needle shaped foliage instead of the leaves found on hardwood trees.
Meranti is a hardwood.
Hem fir is durable treatable and accepts finishes and sealants very well.
Fir is harder and stronger than pine spruce or hemlock and it s less likely to have knots or other blemishes.
The species grow in stands along the pacific coast from northern california to alaska and inland along the us canadian border as far as montana.
A guide to the grain.