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Workman for Lebanon Oak Flooring in the early 1900’s
Early 1900’s
Equipment used
for block flooring
and still being
used today.
From left,
Charles R. Goodin,
Robert L. Goodin
and Rick Goodin.
The oil painting held by
Charles is a portrait of
J. Lee Goodin.
Lebanon Oak Flooring in the early 1900’s
Computerized
Technology used today
MEMBERS :
NWFA
KFIA
NHLA
215 Taylor Avenue
P.O. Box 669
Phone/Fax: (270) 692-2128
Web; www.lebanonoak.com
Email: [email protected]
Lebanon Oak Flooring Co., LLC is a
manufacturer of multiple wood products
including hardwood flooring, stairs treads,
risers, handrails, mouldings and edged glued
panels. These are all part of our diversified
product mix. We strive to obtain the finest
quality of red oak, white oak, maple, cherry,
hickory, ash and walnut to produce products
unparalleled in quality.
Lebanon Oak Flooring Co., LLC is a long
time family business. From 1935 through
today, the Goodin family has made a lifelong
commitment to selling quality, not only in
wood products, but more importantly
nurturing enduring relationships with all of our
customers. Whether our family of customers
buy truckloads or pickup loads, they are all
our “best” customers.
As time changes and taste in different types
wood products emerge, we strive diligently to
react proactively. With a wonderful
combination of years of woodworking
experience, and a positive vision of service
we will work extremely hard to be your one
stop for your flooring and dimension needs.
We service our customers from coast to coast
and into Canada. We use only Appalachian
hardwoods in our products. From the original
sawmill that marks the beginning of Lebanon
Oak Flooring Co., LLC in the late 1800’s to
today and beyond, we will continue to treat
our customers with utmost honesty, integrity
and provide the best in wood products.
covers
12/4/06
3:08 PM
Page 1
Workman for Lebanon Oak Flooring in the early 1900’s
Early 1900’s
Equipment used
for block flooring
and still being
used today.
From left,
Charles R. Goodin,
Robert L. Goodin
and Rick Goodin.
The oil painting held by
Charles is a portrait of
J. Lee Goodin.
Lebanon Oak Flooring in the early 1900’s
Computerized
Technology used today
MEMBERS :
NWFA
KFIA
NHLA
215 Taylor Avenue
P.O. Box 669
Phone/Fax: (270) 692-2128
Web; www.lebanonoak.com
Email: [email protected]
Lebanon Oak Flooring Co., LLC is a
manufacturer of multiple wood products
including hardwood flooring, stairs treads,
risers, handrails, mouldings and edged glued
panels. These are all part of our diversified
product mix. We strive to obtain the finest
quality of red oak, white oak, maple, cherry,
hickory, ash and walnut to produce products
unparalleled in quality.
Lebanon Oak Flooring Co., LLC is a long
time family business. From 1935 through
today, the Goodin family has made a lifelong
commitment to selling quality, not only in
wood products, but more importantly
nurturing enduring relationships with all of our
customers. Whether our family of customers
buy truckloads or pickup loads, they are all
our “best” customers.
As time changes and taste in different types
wood products emerge, we strive diligently to
react proactively. With a wonderful
combination of years of woodworking
experience, and a positive vision of service
we will work extremely hard to be your one
stop for your flooring and dimension needs.
We service our customers from coast to coast
and into Canada. We use only Appalachian
hardwoods in our products. From the original
sawmill that marks the beginning of Lebanon
Oak Flooring Co., LLC in the late 1800’s to
today and beyond, we will continue to treat
our customers with utmost honesty, integrity
and provide the best in wood products.
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12/4/06
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Square Edge strips
On occasion, patterns are built into the corners
depending on the skill of the floor layer, and the
designs detailed. The border should be squared
to the room and any necessary rips scribed in at
the wall line to take care if irregular runs in the
wall line. The field is racked out loose, with the
ends overlapping the positioned border. The
flooring is then accumulated into a close or tight
position by hand and then using any type of tool
suitable for the purpose: ie. a nail set, screw
driver, chisel or the like, driver at a slight angle
against the rack of loose boards, start a nail
about a half inch in from the edge nearest you
in the furthest board, apply tension with your tool
and while the rack is under tension, tack and set
the nails. DON’T NAIL LOOSE BOARDS
WITHOUT APPLYING TENSION; they will
usually split. Accumulate and tack the whole floor
into position and cut in rips as required. Strike
chalk lines or pencil lines every 7” on center and
nail down these lines one inch apart across the
room and 1/2” in from the edge of the boards.
Butt joints are also nailed 1/2” or 3/4” in from the
ends of the boards.
In the case of plank flooring, care should be
taken in nailing the butts; to keep them out of the
way of any plugs or dowels that may be desired
in the floor. These floors are nailed with a 1” #15
flooring brads, using a HighPRO or equal nailer,
making sure the boards are down to the subfloor
and not up in the air. The nail holes and cracks
are filled with appropriate wood filler and after
the filler dries the floor sands and finishes like
any other wood floor.”
Those areas of the country that use 5/16” top
nailed oak flooring should have at least 3/4” of
subfloor, or more ideally 7/8” of subflooring. The
nails used to fasten 5/16” oak to the sub-floor
are 1” long. These nails are driven vertically and
are countersunk into the top flooring. To contain
the entire length of nail and avoid splitting the
subfloor or splintering it at the bottom; the overall
thickness should be 1 1/8” minimum, including
the 5/16” top floor. The 7/8’ subfloor would also
add structural strength to the floor and avoid
diaphragm or “driving board” action in the
hundred of thousands of square feet of 5/16”
glued down parquets.
Herringbone Flooring
Lebanon Oak Flooring’s fine selection of Appalachian
Red or White Oak 5/16” square edge strip flooring .
Dimensions and Species:
5/16” x 2”
- Clear Red Oak only
- Select & Better, Red or White Oak
- #1 Common Red or White Oak
- #2 Common Red only
5/16” x 1 3/4” - Select & Better Red or White Oak
5/16” x 1 1/2” - Select & Better Red or White Oak
5/16” x 1 1/3” - Select & Better Red or White Oak
5/16” x 1”
- Select & Better Red or White Oak
NOTE: Rift/Quartered Red and White Oak available
accumulation only.
Cut: Square edge; unfinished strips
Random Lenghts: Range from 2’ - 14’
Installation: Flooring is installed by face nailing.
Weight: 1.25 lbs per square foot.
Recommendations for subfloor
“To install 5/16” strip or plank you need a clean,
dry flat wood sub-floor about 1” thick. 5/16” x 2”
oak strip is usually laid with a 4 or 5 board
border. The corners or offset are either metered
or log cabined for desired effect. Some borders
incorporate “feature strips”, of contrasting color;
such as walnut, mahogany, redwood, teak, etc.
These feature strips come in 5/16”, 1/2” and 3/4”
widths and are used either one or two per border.
Square Edge strips
Select and Better Plank
For the special effect of patterned flooring, Lebanon
Oak Flooring presents its Red or White Oak
herringbone slats.
Dimensions:
5/16” x specified width x length
Description: Unfinished slats for custom patterns.
Species: Red or White Oak available in Select and
Better grades.
Weight: 1.25 lbs per square foot.
Custom Feature Strips
The method we suggest for “on grade” slabs and
sometimes on suspended slabs is as follows:
Select and Better Plank &
Prime Plank -Bevel Edge
Apply a third layer of asphalt mastic using an
1/8” notched towel, over the membrane. Cut 1/2”
plywood, (not particle board) in 2’ x4’ sheets; and
install in mastic at a 45 degree angle to the wall
line. Overlay the 2’x4’ pieces of plywood with full
size sheets of 1/2” plywood, crisscrossing the
first layer.
The slab should be clean, flat and dry before job
is started.
This will provide a subfloor that will accept top
nail strip or plank, T & G strip or plank, and glued
down parquet and provide a strong, moisture
resistant, versatile subfloor. For additional
information see installation manual and the
Finishing/Refinishing manual issued by the
National Oak Flooring Manufacturers
Association.
Custom Feature Strips
5/16” feature strips available in American Walnut,
American Cherry, White Hard Maple give your
hardwood floors a distinctive custom appeal that
never goes out of style.
Two plies of 15 pound asphalt saturated felt,
each set in a bed of asphalt mastic with the
edges butted and the end joints offset and turned
up the wall to the height of the finished floor. The
second layer lapping the first layer by a half
sheet, to form a sealed vapor barrier.
Staple the two layers of plywood together with
7/8” divergent point staples 12” on center.
Herringbone Flooring
Prime Plank -Bevel Edge
Lebanon Oak Flooring presents Appalachia’s finest
Red or White Oak harvested for it’s timeless durability
and clear beauty. The natural color comes alive in
square and beveled edge plank flooring. The deep
rich wood grains give variety to the floor.
Dimensions and Species:
5/16” x 3”,4’, 5’,6’, 7’ and 8’
Select & Better Red or White Oak
Square or Beveled Edge
5/16” x 3”,5’ and 7’
Prime, Red Oak only,
Beveled Edge
5/16” x 3”,5’ and 7’
Standard and Better, Red Oak only
Beveled Edge
Cut: Bevel or square edge
Shipping: Each width of flooring is shipped
approximate equal board footage or by equal lineal
footage.
Lengths: Range from 2’ - 12’
Weight: 1.25 lbs per square foot.
Dimensions:
5/16” x 1”
5/16” x 1 1/3”
5/16” x 1 1/2”
5/16” x 1 3/4”
5/16” x 2”
Block Flooring
Block Flooring
5/16” x 2” x 12” x 12” Blocks available in
same grades as our strip flooring, in both
Red and White Oak.
Select & Better
#1 Common
#2 Common
Rift/Quartered (Accumulation basis only)
Other 5/16” sizes available, custom order only
Weight: 1.25 lbs.per square foot.
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Square Edge strips
On occasion, patterns are built into the corners
depending on the skill of the floor layer, and the
designs detailed. The border should be squared
to the room and any necessary rips scribed in at
the wall line to take care if irregular runs in the
wall line. The field is racked out loose, with the
ends overlapping the positioned border. The
flooring is then accumulated into a close or tight
position by hand and then using any type of tool
suitable for the purpose: ie. a nail set, screw
driver, chisel or the like, driver at a slight angle
against the rack of loose boards, start a nail
about a half inch in from the edge nearest you
in the furthest board, apply tension with your tool
and while the rack is under tension, tack and set
the nails. DON’T NAIL LOOSE BOARDS
WITHOUT APPLYING TENSION; they will
usually split. Accumulate and tack the whole floor
into position and cut in rips as required. Strike
chalk lines or pencil lines every 7” on center and
nail down these lines one inch apart across the
room and 1/2” in from the edge of the boards.
Butt joints are also nailed 1/2” or 3/4” in from the
ends of the boards.
In the case of plank flooring, care should be
taken in nailing the butts; to keep them out of the
way of any plugs or dowels that may be desired
in the floor. These floors are nailed with a 1” #15
flooring brads, using a HighPRO or equal nailer,
making sure the boards are down to the subfloor
and not up in the air. The nail holes and cracks
are filled with appropriate wood filler and after
the filler dries the floor sands and finishes like
any other wood floor.”
Those areas of the country that use 5/16” top
nailed oak flooring should have at least 3/4” of
subfloor, or more ideally 7/8” of subflooring. The
nails used to fasten 5/16” oak to the sub-floor
are 1” long. These nails are driven vertically and
are countersunk into the top flooring. To contain
the entire length of nail and avoid splitting the
subfloor or splintering it at the bottom; the overall
thickness should be 1 1/8” minimum, including
the 5/16” top floor. The 7/8’ subfloor would also
add structural strength to the floor and avoid
diaphragm or “driving board” action in the
hundred of thousands of square feet of 5/16”
glued down parquets.
Herringbone Flooring
Lebanon Oak Flooring’s fine selection of Appalachian
Red or White Oak 5/16” square edge strip flooring .
Dimensions and Species:
5/16” x 2”
- Clear Red Oak only
- Select & Better, Red or White Oak
- #1 Common Red or White Oak
- #2 Common Red only
5/16” x 1 3/4” - Select & Better Red or White Oak
5/16” x 1 1/2” - Select & Better Red or White Oak
5/16” x 1 1/3” - Select & Better Red or White Oak
5/16” x 1”
- Select & Better Red or White Oak
NOTE: Rift/Quartered Red and White Oak available
accumulation only.
Cut: Square edge; unfinished strips
Random Lenghts: Range from 2’ - 14’
Installation: Flooring is installed by face nailing.
Weight: 1.25 lbs per square foot.
Recommendations for subfloor
“To install 5/16” strip or plank you need a clean,
dry flat wood sub-floor about 1” thick. 5/16” x 2”
oak strip is usually laid with a 4 or 5 board
border. The corners or offset are either metered
or log cabined for desired effect. Some borders
incorporate “feature strips”, of contrasting color;
such as walnut, mahogany, redwood, teak, etc.
These feature strips come in 5/16”, 1/2” and 3/4”
widths and are used either one or two per border.
Square Edge strips
Select and Better Plank
For the special effect of patterned flooring, Lebanon
Oak Flooring presents its Red or White Oak
herringbone slats.
Dimensions:
5/16” x specified width x length
Description: Unfinished slats for custom patterns.
Species: Red or White Oak available in Select and
Better grades.
Weight: 1.25 lbs per square foot.
Custom Feature Strips
The method we suggest for “on grade” slabs and
sometimes on suspended slabs is as follows:
Select and Better Plank &
Prime Plank -Bevel Edge
Apply a third layer of asphalt mastic using an
1/8” notched towel, over the membrane. Cut 1/2”
plywood, (not particle board) in 2’ x4’ sheets; and
install in mastic at a 45 degree angle to the wall
line. Overlay the 2’x4’ pieces of plywood with full
size sheets of 1/2” plywood, crisscrossing the
first layer.
The slab should be clean, flat and dry before job
is started.
This will provide a subfloor that will accept top
nail strip or plank, T & G strip or plank, and glued
down parquet and provide a strong, moisture
resistant, versatile subfloor. For additional
information see installation manual and the
Finishing/Refinishing manual issued by the
National Oak Flooring Manufacturers
Association.
Custom Feature Strips
5/16” feature strips available in American Walnut,
American Cherry, White Hard Maple give your
hardwood floors a distinctive custom appeal that
never goes out of style.
Two plies of 15 pound asphalt saturated felt,
each set in a bed of asphalt mastic with the
edges butted and the end joints offset and turned
up the wall to the height of the finished floor. The
second layer lapping the first layer by a half
sheet, to form a sealed vapor barrier.
Staple the two layers of plywood together with
7/8” divergent point staples 12” on center.
Herringbone Flooring
Prime Plank -Bevel Edge
Lebanon Oak Flooring presents Appalachia’s finest
Red or White Oak harvested for it’s timeless durability
and clear beauty. The natural color comes alive in
square and beveled edge plank flooring. The deep
rich wood grains give variety to the floor.
Dimensions and Species:
5/16” x 3”,4’, 5’,6’, 7’ and 8’
Select & Better Red or White Oak
Square or Beveled Edge
5/16” x 3”,5’ and 7’
Prime, Red Oak only,
Beveled Edge
5/16” x 3”,5’ and 7’
Standard and Better, Red Oak only
Beveled Edge
Cut: Bevel or square edge
Shipping: Each width of flooring is shipped
approximate equal board footage or by equal lineal
footage.
Lengths: Range from 2’ - 12’
Weight: 1.25 lbs per square foot.
Dimensions:
5/16” x 1”
5/16” x 1 1/3”
5/16” x 1 1/2”
5/16” x 1 3/4”
5/16” x 2”
Block Flooring
Block Flooring
5/16” x 2” x 12” x 12” Blocks available in
same grades as our strip flooring, in both
Red and White Oak.
Select & Better
#1 Common
#2 Common
Rift/Quartered (Accumulation basis only)
Other 5/16” sizes available, custom order only
Weight: 1.25 lbs.per square foot.
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Square Edge strips
On occasion, patterns are built into the corners
depending on the skill of the floor layer, and the
designs detailed. The border should be squared
to the room and any necessary rips scribed in at
the wall line to take care if irregular runs in the
wall line. The field is racked out loose, with the
ends overlapping the positioned border. The
flooring is then accumulated into a close or tight
position by hand and then using any type of tool
suitable for the purpose: ie. a nail set, screw
driver, chisel or the like, driver at a slight angle
against the rack of loose boards, start a nail
about a half inch in from the edge nearest you
in the furthest board, apply tension with your tool
and while the rack is under tension, tack and set
the nails. DON’T NAIL LOOSE BOARDS
WITHOUT APPLYING TENSION; they will
usually split. Accumulate and tack the whole floor
into position and cut in rips as required. Strike
chalk lines or pencil lines every 7” on center and
nail down these lines one inch apart across the
room and 1/2” in from the edge of the boards.
Butt joints are also nailed 1/2” or 3/4” in from the
ends of the boards.
In the case of plank flooring, care should be
taken in nailing the butts; to keep them out of the
way of any plugs or dowels that may be desired
in the floor. These floors are nailed with a 1” #15
flooring brads, using a HighPRO or equal nailer,
making sure the boards are down to the subfloor
and not up in the air. The nail holes and cracks
are filled with appropriate wood filler and after
the filler dries the floor sands and finishes like
any other wood floor.”
Those areas of the country that use 5/16” top
nailed oak flooring should have at least 3/4” of
subfloor, or more ideally 7/8” of subflooring. The
nails used to fasten 5/16” oak to the sub-floor
are 1” long. These nails are driven vertically and
are countersunk into the top flooring. To contain
the entire length of nail and avoid splitting the
subfloor or splintering it at the bottom; the overall
thickness should be 1 1/8” minimum, including
the 5/16” top floor. The 7/8’ subfloor would also
add structural strength to the floor and avoid
diaphragm or “driving board” action in the
hundred of thousands of square feet of 5/16”
glued down parquets.
Herringbone Flooring
Lebanon Oak Flooring’s fine selection of Appalachian
Red or White Oak 5/16” square edge strip flooring .
Dimensions and Species:
5/16” x 2”
- Clear Red Oak only
- Select & Better, Red or White Oak
- #1 Common Red or White Oak
- #2 Common Red only
5/16” x 1 3/4” - Select & Better Red or White Oak
5/16” x 1 1/2” - Select & Better Red or White Oak
5/16” x 1 1/3” - Select & Better Red or White Oak
5/16” x 1”
- Select & Better Red or White Oak
NOTE: Rift/Quartered Red and White Oak available
accumulation only.
Cut: Square edge; unfinished strips
Random Lenghts: Range from 2’ - 14’
Installation: Flooring is installed by face nailing.
Weight: 1.25 lbs per square foot.
Recommendations for subfloor
“To install 5/16” strip or plank you need a clean,
dry flat wood sub-floor about 1” thick. 5/16” x 2”
oak strip is usually laid with a 4 or 5 board
border. The corners or offset are either metered
or log cabined for desired effect. Some borders
incorporate “feature strips”, of contrasting color;
such as walnut, mahogany, redwood, teak, etc.
These feature strips come in 5/16”, 1/2” and 3/4”
widths and are used either one or two per border.
Square Edge strips
Select and Better Plank
For the special effect of patterned flooring, Lebanon
Oak Flooring presents its Red or White Oak
herringbone slats.
Dimensions:
5/16” x specified width x length
Description: Unfinished slats for custom patterns.
Species: Red or White Oak available in Select and
Better grades.
Weight: 1.25 lbs per square foot.
Custom Feature Strips
The method we suggest for “on grade” slabs and
sometimes on suspended slabs is as follows:
Select and Better Plank &
Prime Plank -Bevel Edge
Apply a third layer of asphalt mastic using an
1/8” notched towel, over the membrane. Cut 1/2”
plywood, (not particle board) in 2’ x4’ sheets; and
install in mastic at a 45 degree angle to the wall
line. Overlay the 2’x4’ pieces of plywood with full
size sheets of 1/2” plywood, crisscrossing the
first layer.
The slab should be clean, flat and dry before job
is started.
This will provide a subfloor that will accept top
nail strip or plank, T & G strip or plank, and glued
down parquet and provide a strong, moisture
resistant, versatile subfloor. For additional
information see installation manual and the
Finishing/Refinishing manual issued by the
National Oak Flooring Manufacturers
Association.
Custom Feature Strips
5/16” feature strips available in American Walnut,
American Cherry, White Hard Maple give your
hardwood floors a distinctive custom appeal that
never goes out of style.
Two plies of 15 pound asphalt saturated felt,
each set in a bed of asphalt mastic with the
edges butted and the end joints offset and turned
up the wall to the height of the finished floor. The
second layer lapping the first layer by a half
sheet, to form a sealed vapor barrier.
Staple the two layers of plywood together with
7/8” divergent point staples 12” on center.
Herringbone Flooring
Prime Plank -Bevel Edge
Lebanon Oak Flooring presents Appalachia’s finest
Red or White Oak harvested for it’s timeless durability
and clear beauty. The natural color comes alive in
square and beveled edge plank flooring. The deep
rich wood grains give variety to the floor.
Dimensions and Species:
5/16” x 3”,4’, 5’,6’, 7’ and 8’
Select & Better Red or White Oak
Square or Beveled Edge
5/16” x 3”,5’ and 7’
Prime, Red Oak only,
Beveled Edge
5/16” x 3”,5’ and 7’
Standard and Better, Red Oak only
Beveled Edge
Cut: Bevel or square edge
Shipping: Each width of flooring is shipped
approximate equal board footage or by equal lineal
footage.
Lengths: Range from 2’ - 12’
Weight: 1.25 lbs per square foot.
Dimensions:
5/16” x 1”
5/16” x 1 1/3”
5/16” x 1 1/2”
5/16” x 1 3/4”
5/16” x 2”
Block Flooring
Block Flooring
5/16” x 2” x 12” x 12” Blocks available in
same grades as our strip flooring, in both
Red and White Oak.
Select & Better
#1 Common
#2 Common
Rift/Quartered (Accumulation basis only)
Other 5/16” sizes available, custom order only
Weight: 1.25 lbs.per square foot.
The natural color of Appalachian Red or White Oak
comes alive in Lebanon Oak Flooring’s Select and
Better grades unfinished and prefinished tongue and
groove strip plank flooring. The deep, rich wood
grains give variety to all types of wood floors.
UNFINISHED Dimensions and Species:
1/2” x 2” Select and Better, Red and White Oak
1/2” x 2” #1 Common Red and White Oak
1/2” x 2” #2 Common Red and White Oak
1/2” x 2 1/4” Select and Better, Red or White Oak
1/2” x 2 1/4” #1 Common Red and White Oak
1/2” x 2 1/4” #2 Common Red and White Oak
3/4” x 2 1/4” Select and Better, Red or White Oak
3/4” x 2 1/4” #1 Common Red and White Oak
3/4” x 2 1/4” #2 Common Red and White Oak
3/4” x 3 1/4” Select and Better, Red or White Oak
3/4” x 3 1/4” #1 Common Red and White Oak
3/4” x 3 1/4” #2 Common Red and White Oak
NOTE: Rift/Quartered available, accumulation only.
Cut: Square edge strip
Shipping/Lengths: Random length bundles.
Weight: 1/2 = 1.61 Red, 1.77 White, lbs. per SF
3/4 = 2.63 Red, 2.89 White, lbs. per SF
Available in: Natural, Gunstock and Honey.
Call for availability.
Shipping: Nested boxes, SF depending on length.
Sizes: 1/2” x 2”, 3/4” x 2 1/4”, 3/4” x 3 1/4”
Random Lengths: 1 1/4” x 10 1/2”
Natural
Gunstock
Honey
The natural color of Appalachian Red or White Oak
comes alive in Lebanon Oak Flooring’s Select and
Better grades unfinished and prefinished tongue and
groove strip plank flooring. The deep, rich wood
grains give variety to all types of wood floors.
UNFINISHED Dimensions and Species:
1/2” x 2” Select and Better, Red and White Oak
1/2” x 2” #1 Common Red and White Oak
1/2” x 2” #2 Common Red and White Oak
1/2” x 2 1/4” Select and Better, Red or White Oak
1/2” x 2 1/4” #1 Common Red and White Oak
1/2” x 2 1/4” #2 Common Red and White Oak
3/4” x 2 1/4” Select and Better, Red or White Oak
3/4” x 2 1/4” #1 Common Red and White Oak
3/4” x 2 1/4” #2 Common Red and White Oak
3/4” x 3 1/4” Select and Better, Red or White Oak
3/4” x 3 1/4” #1 Common Red and White Oak
3/4” x 3 1/4” #2 Common Red and White Oak
NOTE: Rift/Quartered available, accumulation only.
Cut: Square edge strip
Shipping/Lengths: Random length bundles.
Weight: 1/2 = 1.61 Red, 1.77 White, lbs. per SF
3/4 = 2.63 Red, 2.89 White, lbs. per SF
Available in: Natural, Gunstock and Honey.
Call for availability.
Shipping: Nested boxes, SF depending on length.
Sizes: 1/2” x 2”, 3/4” x 2 1/4”, 3/4” x 3 1/4”
Random Lengths: 1 1/4” x 10 1/2”
Natural
Gunstock
Honey
Return Treads
10 1/2” x 11 1/2”
6010 Handrail
2 1/4” x 2 3/8”
RED OAK
Landing Thread/Nosing
1 1/16” x 3 1/4 w 3/4” Lip”
6040 Handrail (WP 231)
1 5/8” x 1 3/4”
Variable Threshold
Fits 5/16”, 3/8”, 7/16”, 11/16” x 1 7/8”
ASH
Baby Threshold
5/16” x 2”
Reducer Strip
5/16” x 1 7/8”
WHITE OAK
Base Shoe
1/2” x 3/4”
“T” Mould Threshold
5/8” x 1 7/8”
WALNUT
Cove (Scotia)
1/2” x 3/4”
CHERRY
Clam Shell Reducer
3/4” x 2 1/4”
Quarter Round
3/4” x 3/4”
Clover Leaf
3/4” x 3/4”
MAPLE
Treads: 1 1/16” x 10 1/2” and 1 1/16” x 11 1/2”
Monterey Base
9/16” x 3 1/4”
Treads can be custom
ordered for different
thickness, width and lengths.
Streamline Base
7/16” x 3 3/4” or any width
Colonial Base
9/16” x 3 1/4” or any width
Carmel Base
7/16” x 4” or any width
Threshold
1 1/16” x 5 5/8”
Reversible Bull Nose Base
7/16” x 4” or any width
OTHER PROFILES AVAILABLE FOR MOULDINGS.
Return Treads
10 1/2” x 11 1/2”
6010 Handrail
2 1/4” x 2 3/8”
RED OAK
Landing Thread/Nosing
1 1/16” x 3 1/4 w 3/4” Lip”
6040 Handrail (WP 231)
1 5/8” x 1 3/4”
Variable Threshold
Fits 5/16”, 3/8”, 7/16”, 11/16” x 1 7/8”
ASH
Baby Threshold
5/16” x 2”
Reducer Strip
5/16” x 1 7/8”
WHITE OAK
Base Shoe
1/2” x 3/4”
“T” Mould Threshold
5/8” x 1 7/8”
WALNUT
Cove (Scotia)
1/2” x 3/4”
CHERRY
Clam Shell Reducer
3/4” x 2 1/4”
Quarter Round
3/4” x 3/4”
Clover Leaf
3/4” x 3/4”
MAPLE
Treads: 1 1/16” x 10 1/2” and 1 1/16” x 11 1/2”
Monterey Base
9/16” x 3 1/4”
Treads can be custom
ordered for different
thickness, width and lengths.
Streamline Base
7/16” x 3 3/4” or any width
Colonial Base
9/16” x 3 1/4” or any width
Carmel Base
7/16” x 4” or any width
Threshold
1 1/16” x 5 5/8”
Reversible Bull Nose Base
7/16” x 4” or any width
OTHER PROFILES AVAILABLE FOR MOULDINGS.
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Workman for Lebanon Oak Flooring in the early 1900’s
Early 1900’s
Equipment used
for block flooring
and still being
used today.
From left,
Charles R. Goodin,
Robert L. Goodin
and Rick Goodin.
The oil painting held by
Charles is a portrait of
J. Lee Goodin.
Lebanon Oak Flooring in the early 1900’s
Computerized
Technology used today
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215 Taylor Avenue
P.O. Box 669 , Lebanon, KY 40033
Phone/Fax: (270) 692-2128
Web; www.lebanonoak.com
Email: [email protected]
Lebanon Oak Flooring Co., LLC is a
manufacturer of multiple wood products
including hardwood flooring, stairs treads,
risers, handrails, mouldings and edged glued
panels. These are all part of our diversified
product mix. We strive to obtain the finest
quality of red oak, white oak, maple, cherry,
hickory, ash and walnut to produce products
unparalleled in quality.
Lebanon Oak Flooring Co., LLC is a long
time family business. From 1935 through
today, the Goodin family has made a lifelong
commitment to selling quality, not only in
wood products, but more importantly
nurturing enduring relationships with all of our
customers. Whether our family of customers
buy truckloads or pickup loads, they are all
our “best” customers.
As time changes and taste in different types
wood products emerge, we strive diligently to
react proactively. With a wonderful
combination of years of woodworking
experience, and a positive vision of service
we will work extremely hard to be your one
stop for your flooring and dimension needs.
We service our customers from coast to coast
and into Canada. We use only Appalachian
hardwoods in our products. From the original
sawmill that marks the beginning of Lebanon
Oak Flooring Co., LLC in the late 1800’s to
today and beyond, we will continue to treat
our customers with utmost honesty, integrity
and provide the best in wood products.