Lodgepole Pine Bevel Siding
Lodgepole pine bevel siding with angled (chamfered) edges for traditional rustic exterior walls. These continuously shaped coniferous strips are unassembled and sanded, classified under HTS 4409.10.90.40.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If sawn bevel without continuous profiling
Rough sawn beveled lumber lacks required continuous shaping.
If fiberboard bevel siding
MDF or particleboard versions use density-based fiberboard codes.
If specific statistical coniferous type
Precision machined types have granular statistical suffixes.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Bevel angle specs (typically 45°) needed to prove shaping vs simple sawing
• Fire-retardant treated? May require 4412 classification if pressure treated
• Thickness over 1 inch risks floorboard vs siding debate
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