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PALCOREDWOOD

Patterned Paneling and Ceiling

Patterned redwood paneling and ceiling rs sty/ish with either a naturalfinish or a paint. The V pattern shown has been painted with an interior paint.

Redwood patterned paneling for quality interior designs

Palco's patterned paneling and ceiling comes in Clear grade which has a varying blend of cream colored sapwood and russet colored heartwood.

The 5/ax4 inch pattern has an edge and center bead on one side and an edge and center V on the other, providing two distinctly different design options. Redwood patterned paneling comes in random lengths from 3 to 20 feet with plenty of long lengths to span ceilings and walls with a minimum of joints.

Palco's paneling has allthe exceptional qualities that made redwood famous. Unlike other wall coverings, natural redwood has a special beauty and elegance. Redwood is a good insulator and it helos to reduce the transmission of noise through walls. Redwood has a naturalfire resistance and it has a lower flamespread rating than most other woods. These unique properties make redwood a favorite of architects, designers and builders.

Redwood makes the job easier too. It is lightweight and contains little or no pitch or resins, making it easy to handle, saw and apply. This pattern can be glued or blind-nailed through the tongue, eliminating the timeconsuming chore of countersinking and covering exposed nails.

Specifications:

Name:

Palco Redwood

Patterned Paneling and Ceiling

Nominal thickness: s/s inches

Net thickness: e/ro inches

Nominal width: 4. inches

Net width: 35/ro inches

Lengths: 3 to 20 feet

Pattern:

Reversible pattern, edge and center bead one side, edge and center V one side

Grade: Clear grade, flat grain

Seasoning: Certified Kiln Dried

Sample Specification: slax4 3/20'Clear, F.G. redwood ceiling, E&C81S/E&CV1S, Certif ied Kiln Dried

Other redwood paneling and ceiling products are available in a variety of grades, sizes and patterns.They can be special ordered in single piece, full length boards or PALCO-LOC which is made of several short pieces fingerjointed and end-glued

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