Every year, a considerable volume of softwood lumber is used in residential, commercial, and industrial construction in the United States. The lumber is used either as primary framing members, temporary scaffolding, or decorative finish. When purchasing lumber, the buyer must realize that certain grades of lumber are intended for specific uses.New 6/84/10
Plantation softwood is the future timber material resource for building and construction. However, s...
While most hardwood and softwood lumber usually is graded, aspen lumber is not. On the contrary, it ...
While most hardwood and softwood lumber usually is graded, aspen lumber is not. On the contrary, it ...
To help the homeowner in purchasing lumber, this circular describes the properties of wood, and the ...
To help the homeowner in purchasing lumber, this circular describes the properties of wood, and the ...
Southern pine (SP) lumber, the primary softwood lumber in the United States, has been popular since ...
The United States residential construction industry, traditionally the largest end-use market for so...
Most of the hardwood lumber purchased in North America for remanufacture into other products is grad...
To help the homeowner in purchasing lumber, this circular describes the properties of wood, and the ...
Structural lumber products are traditionally manufactured from softwoods. However, with shrinking su...
To help the homeowner in purchasing lumber, this circular describes the properties of wood, and the ...
A guide to selecting lumber for construction projects. Includes an overview of the classification of...
At head of title: United States Department of commerce. Wood utilization.Mode of access: Internet
The US residential construction industry, traditionally the largest market for softwood lumber, has ...
The US residential construction industry, traditionally the largest market for softwood lumber, has ...
Plantation softwood is the future timber material resource for building and construction. However, s...
While most hardwood and softwood lumber usually is graded, aspen lumber is not. On the contrary, it ...
While most hardwood and softwood lumber usually is graded, aspen lumber is not. On the contrary, it ...
To help the homeowner in purchasing lumber, this circular describes the properties of wood, and the ...
To help the homeowner in purchasing lumber, this circular describes the properties of wood, and the ...
Southern pine (SP) lumber, the primary softwood lumber in the United States, has been popular since ...
The United States residential construction industry, traditionally the largest end-use market for so...
Most of the hardwood lumber purchased in North America for remanufacture into other products is grad...
To help the homeowner in purchasing lumber, this circular describes the properties of wood, and the ...
Structural lumber products are traditionally manufactured from softwoods. However, with shrinking su...
To help the homeowner in purchasing lumber, this circular describes the properties of wood, and the ...
A guide to selecting lumber for construction projects. Includes an overview of the classification of...
At head of title: United States Department of commerce. Wood utilization.Mode of access: Internet
The US residential construction industry, traditionally the largest market for softwood lumber, has ...
The US residential construction industry, traditionally the largest market for softwood lumber, has ...
Plantation softwood is the future timber material resource for building and construction. However, s...
While most hardwood and softwood lumber usually is graded, aspen lumber is not. On the contrary, it ...
While most hardwood and softwood lumber usually is graded, aspen lumber is not. On the contrary, it ...