We carry 0-4 SC Southern Yellow Pine logs phyto and fumigation is possible. Diameters range depending on what you are interested in. Orders need a 2 week notice.
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Southern Yellow Pine is available in large quantities which means it’s competitively priced. When used, Southern Yellow Pine’s incredible strength allows builders to accomplish more with less wood.
Industry experts say Southern Yellow Pine’s density makes it the strongest softwood structural lumber species. That strength means it’s got ideal load-bearing capacity and fastener-holding ability.
Left natural or stained, Southern Yellow Pine’s wood grain pattern and golden color provides visual interest and a high-quality look. Southern Yellow Pine is great option for decking and other construction projects.
Type: Southern Pine
Shape: Round
Color: yellow
Length: Cut to Specification
Diameter: 8 inches and Above are Available for Purchase
The heartwood is characterized by a light to medium brown color. The sapwood can be wide and is not always separated completely from the heartwood. The color of sapwood ranges from beige to light brown. The grain can sometimes be moderately curly but tends to almost always be straight and regular with a medium to coarse texture.
White ash is incredibly shock resistant and is one of the most commonly used hardwood for tool handles such as shovels and hammers. It is also used in several sports goods because of the stiffness and resilience of the wood.
An advantage of using Maple is that its appearance makes it usable with traditional heavy designs and light edgy modern ones. While hard maple can provide an up-market solution for molding, soft maple creates a similar effect for half the cost. There are many uses for maple, such as making furniture, cabinets, decorative woodwork, flooring, boxes, utensils, and even musical instruments. The four most common uses of maple wood are cabinets, molding, countertops, and flooring.
High-Quality Birch Wood Logs and Lumber for Sale
Birch Wood Logs
Species: Silver Birch (Betula pendula), Yellow Birch (Betula alleghaniensis)
Grade: Prime, Standard, Industrial
Diameter: 250 mm to 800 mm
Length: 2.4 meters to 5.0 meters
Birch Wood Lumber
Type: Edged and Unedged
Grade: FAS, Select & Better, #1 Common, #2 Common
Thickness:
Rough Sawn: 25 mm, 32 mm, 38 mm, 50 mm, 63 mm, 75 mm, 100 mm
Finished: 20 mm, 25 mm, 30 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, 60 mm, 80 mm
Width:
Edged: 100 mm to 300 mm
Unedged: Random widths
Length: 2.0 meters to 5.0 meters
Characteristics
Color: Light yellow to pale white, sometimes with a reddish hue
Grain: Straight with a fine, even texture
Density: Approximately 0.65 g/cm�³
Hardness: Janka hardness of about 1,260 lbf (5,600 N)
Moisture Content: Typically dried to 8-12% for indoor use, 12-15% for outdoor use
Applications
Furniture: Chairs, tables, cabinets
Flooring: Durable and attractive hardwood flooring
Plywood: Commonly used in the manufacture of high-quality plywood
Turnery: Handles, toys, and other turned objects
High-Quality Beech Wood Logs and Lumber Available
Logs:
Species: European Beech (Fagus sylvatica)
Grade: Prime, Standard, Industrial
Diameter: 250 mm to 1000 mm
Length: 2.4 meters to 4.8 meters
Lumber:
Type: Edged and Unedged
Grade: FAS, Select & Better, #1 Common, #2 Common
Thickness:
Rough Sawn: 25 mm, 32 mm, 38 mm, 50 mm, 63 mm, 75 mm, 100 mm
Finished: 20 mm, 25 mm, 30 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, 60 mm, 80 mm
Width:
Edged: 100 mm to 300 mm
Unedged: Random widths
Length: 2.0 meters to 5.0 meters
Beautiful light to medium brown heartwood with pale sapwood
Straight grain with a coarse, uniform texture
High flexibility and shock resistance
Applications:
Perfect for high-quality furniture, durable flooring, sports equipment, and millwork.