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... green lumber , but also because its lasting qualities are en- hanced and charges for freight , and handling costs , are greatly reduced . For this reason modern or efficient wood - utilization prac- tice must have for one of its most ...
... green lumber , but also because its lasting qualities are en- hanced and charges for freight , and handling costs , are greatly reduced . For this reason modern or efficient wood - utilization prac- tice must have for one of its most ...
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... green lumber " would disappear . The lumber industry is in need of standards of lumber seasoning comparable with standards already existing for size and grade , and for the same reasons that have been so effectively urged for those ...
... green lumber " would disappear . The lumber industry is in need of standards of lumber seasoning comparable with standards already existing for size and grade , and for the same reasons that have been so effectively urged for those ...
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... green form . Applying the same percentages to a national annual production of 38,000,000,000 feet , the division would be about as follows : Air - dried . Kiln - dried Marketed in green form___ . Total___ Feet 15 , 958 , 000 , 000 15 ...
... green form . Applying the same percentages to a national annual production of 38,000,000,000 feet , the division would be about as follows : Air - dried . Kiln - dried Marketed in green form___ . Total___ Feet 15 , 958 , 000 , 000 15 ...
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... green from the saw with considerable reduc- tion of seasoning losses , the present practice of operating the mill without dry kilns and air - drying the product , most of which will be later kiln - dried somewhere in factory dry kilns ...
... green from the saw with considerable reduc- tion of seasoning losses , the present practice of operating the mill without dry kilns and air - drying the product , most of which will be later kiln - dried somewhere in factory dry kilns ...
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... green lumber is received , to the other end , where the dry lumber is sent out . At 22.2 per cent of the plants reporting the main alleys in the yard were spaced 30 to 39 feet apart ; at 33.3 per cent , 40 to 49 feet ; at 20 per cent ...
... green lumber is received , to the other end , where the dry lumber is sent out . At 22.2 per cent of the plants reporting the main alleys in the yard were spaced 30 to 39 feet apart ; at 33.3 per cent , 40 to 49 feet ; at 20 per cent ...
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air-drying air-seasoning black gum blue stain bottom brown stain Bureau California pine cents per copy chemical chestnut chimney circulation cleats Committee on Wood compartment kilns courtesy of Forest creosote crossers decay degrade develop Douglas fir dried dry-kiln Forest Products Laboratory fungi fungus grades handling heartwood heat humidity inches industry interior kiln-drying layers length load logs material method mill moisture content Nail National Committee nonutilized wood operation Photograph courtesy pieces 16 pile pipes Planer shavings Pondosa poplar practice prevent progressive kiln red gum roof sap stain sapwood sawmill seasoning shown in Figure shows side small dimension stock Sodium bicarbonate softwoods southern hardwood southern pine spacing species steam stickers storage sugar pine surface temperature tests thickness timber tion usually waste western white pine white pine width WOOD UTILIZATION y. p. Edgings y. p. Sawdust y. p. Slabs yard yellow pine zinc chloride
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Page 8 - Board, and the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce of the Department of Commerce.
Page 1 - ... preservative must displace or compress the air in the wood. After the retort is filled, additional preservative is forced into the cylinder by means of pressure pumps, the pressure being gradually raised to and maintained at 125 to 175 Ib.
Page 40 - US DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Forest Service. 1920. Timber depletion and the answer. A summary of the report on timber depletion and related subjects prepared in response to Senate Resolution 311. US Dept.
Page 118 - Manual of Design and Installation of the Forest Service Water-Spray Dry Kiln. By LV Teesdale. Department of Agriculture Bulletin 894, October 18. 1920. Price, 10 cents. A good manual for this type of kiln. The Theory of Drying and its Application to the New Humidity Regulated and Recii-culating Dry Kiln.
Page 10 - DC, works in close cooperation with a number of official and private organizations, notably the Bureau of Standards of the Department of Commerce and the Forest Products Laboratory of the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture.
Page 51 - Commerce, comprises about 200 members representing manufacturers, distributors, and consumers of forest products. Its object Is to work for closer utilization of our country's timber resources. The committee, whose headquarters are in the Department of Commerce. Washington, DC, works in close cooperation with a number of...