Red Elm Lumber at AFP Logs & Lumber, Inc. in Buckhannon, WV

General Information:
The wood of red elm is fairly easy to work, it nails, screws and glues well, and can be sanded and stained to a good finish. It dries well with minimum degrade and little movement in performance.
Harvested Areas:
The North-Eastern Appalachian region.
Typical Uses/Availability:
Furniture, cabinet making, flooring, millwork, paneling and caskets. Limited availability in 4/4 and 5/4, 6/4 and heavier material is rather rare.
Relative Abundance:
3% of total U.S. hardwoods commercially available.
working properties:
| Machining Quality: | Good |
| Resistance to Spliting in Nailing: | Excellent |
| Resistance to Spliting in Screwing: | Excellent |
| Gluing Quality: | Good |
PHYSICAL properties:
| Specific Gravity (12% M.C.): | 0.53 |
| Average Shipping Weight In Kg Per Cubic Meter (Air Dry): | 610 |
| Volumetric Shrinkage (oven dry % of green): | 13.8 |
| Rupture (Kilopascals): | 90,000 |
| Elasticity (Megapascals): | 10,300 |
| Hardness (Newtons): | 3,800 |
