CASCADE
GRADE:
STAIN
Stain grade is used
by customers who do not need color-matching lumber in panel and furniture
production, but require a high-grade lumber for paint application.
Stain grade consists
of Superior, Cabinet, A-Strip, and B-Strip grades that are clear two-face,
yet have some stain on the lumber.
Cuttings of 2 inch (50.8 mm) wide by
46 inch (115cm) and 76 inch (190 cm) and longer for a 50% yield.
Minimum Finger Joint = 24 inch (60
cm) and 30 inch (75cm).
Minimum width = 3-3/8 inch (85.7 mm)
Overall Minimum Yield = 72% |