Stained Moldings

Stained Moldings

Stained 5 1/4" Crown & 5 1/4" Paneling Tongue & Groove V notch on Ceiling

STOCKed  LUMBER

Williams Wood

Architectural, Historical & Custom millwork (your design)

Manufacture any Molding up to  6” wide x  3” thick

Are you building or remodeling?

Before you buy any trim, molding or millwork come by and see what we have to offer.

We manufacture molding & millwork for: Home Owners, Contractors, Lumber Yards & Home Centers.

Higher Quality doesn’t always mean higher prices.

Crown, Base, Casing, Fluted, Beaded, Cove, Quarter Round, Half Round, Shoe, Siding, SPIB Pattern #105, 115, 116, 117, 122, Log Cabin Siding, Bevel Siding, T/G Double Beaded Ceiling, 1x6, 1x4 T/G Flooring also in Kiln Dried After Treat (KDAT) Milled to Pattern

Specializing in hard to find & Standard Moldings

 

 Custom Kiln Drying

 

Wholesale Pricing to the Public

 

 

 

We have been kiln drying and milling lumber since 1985.

 

Painted Pine Moldings

Painted 3 1/4" Crown & 3 1/4" Casing

New 8000 Sq. Ft. Shop & Warehouse

STOCKED Pine Moldings

Stocked Items will be posted on our web page at www.williamswood.net or call Scott 337-515-6996 for availability.

Williams Wood

196 Andrew Young Rd.

Sulphur, LA 70665

 

www.williamswood.net

scott@williamswood.net

Cell (337) 515-6996

Home Phone (337) 583-4455

Fax (337) 583-4448

 

 

Kiln Dried Lumber

We Kiln Dry Hardwood Lumber 4/4 and 5/4 to the moisture content 6% to 8%. Such as Red Oak, Ash & Cypress. For Southern Yellow Pine 4/4 and 5/4 is dried to 12% to 14% moisture content. The time it takes to dry is dependent on the amount of moisture in the material. The wetter it is the longer it takes. For example dead green oak 4/4 or 5/4 takes about 3 to 4 weeks. If the material has been air drying for approximately 6 weeks the moisture should be about 30% to 50%. This would take about 1 to 2 weeks to dry. If the material has been air drying for approximately 6 months the moisture should be about 20% to 30%. This would take about 4 to 10 days to dry. If you have had the material stored in a hot tin barn for 6 months the moisture content is not going to dry down to 6% to 8%. Its only going to dry to whatever the surrounding air is, which is almost always wet here in Southwest Louisiana. If you build any furniture or cabinets out of material that is going to be stored inside your house where the air conditioner and heat is on, that has not been kiln dried, the boards are going to shrink and the joints are going to open up. The capacity of our kiln is approximately 10,000 board feet in one charge. The longest material we can get in the kiln is approximately 26 feet. The kiln is forklift loaded this only takes about an hour to unload and reload.

 

Surfacing Operation

We use an old Buss 55 Double  Surfacer, set up to surface the top & bottom S2S, up to 30” wide x 14” thick, after the material goes through the kiln. The quality of the planing job is about the same as framing lumber. We mainly use this to clean and flatten the material so we can grade the material. 

 

Straight Edge Rip Saw Operation

We use a Mattison 202 rip saw to cut a straight edge on one edge and also to cut out blanks for the molder.

 

Profile Grinding Operation

We use one of two profile grinders to make and to resharpen knives for the molder and shaper cutter heads. 

 
High Speed Molder Operation

We use a Hermance molder to produce most of our moldings that includes flooring, crown, base, siding, quarter round, shoe, etc… We have approximately 400 sets of knives. 

Other Material Available

Alder, Antique (Reclaimed) Lumber & Timber, Ash White, Cedar Aromatic Red, Cherry Appalachian, Sinker Cypress, Yellow Cypress, Sap Gum, Hickory Northern Magnolia Southern, Hard Maple Northern, Soft Maple Northern Figured Grain, Red Oak Appalachian & Southern, White Oak Appalachian & Southern, Pecan, Radiata Pine, Yellow Pine Southern, Yellow Cypress Timbers.

See www.williamswood.net for a complete list of lumber & plywood.

Williams Wood

Ask for Scott

337-515-6996 or 337-583-4455

Large & Small Mill Runs Welcome

Stocked Items will be posted on our web page at www.williamswood.net