Hardwood Lumber Oak-Northern White, Rift Sawn

White Oak, like Red Oak, grows broadly across the eastern half of the United States. Although in smaller quantities than Red Oak, White Oak is a ring-porous species with a characteristic strong grain and rays that are longer and more pronounced than those in Red Oaks. The Heartwood is light to medium tan; the sapwood is slightly contrasting creamy-white. White Oak typically grows more slowly than Red Oak and produces lumber with a “softer” grain pattern. The pores in the Heartwood are impervious to liquid, making White Oak suitable cooperage.

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4/4 6" WIDE 6' AND LONGER, 4/4 7" WIDE 6' AND LONGER, 4/4 8" WIDE 6' AND LONGER, 4/4 9" WIDE 6' AND LONGER, 5/4 6" 6' AND LONGER, 5/4 7" 6' AND LONGER, 6/4 RANDOM WIDTH 6' AND LONGER, 8/4 4-6" 6' AND LONGER, 8/4 6" AND WIDER 6' AND LONGER