CTI purchases these logs in Missouri, Iowa and other States in the Midwest and separates the grades in 4 clear face and 3 clear face veneer logs. Further separations are made in different diameter classes.
American Black Walnut Table Top (Jumbo) logs 760MM and larger 2.46M & longer Fresh production 5200 Doyle Feet or 23.5M3 per container 3 x 40 foot containers per month Missouri Production 35 x 40 containers of Clear 2 and 3 sides saw logs per month 10 x 40s of flooring grade per month 5 x 40s of veneer quality per month
Large black walnut logs. 5 trees have a diameter of over 5ft. 40+ trees with diameter of 3ft+ . Trees are stilling standing until a buyer has been found. Several are veneer quality. Will cut to customer specs.
Black walnut logs have hundreds. Looking for someone to provide logs to for a very long time.
Characteristics of Black Walnut Origin of Wood Type North America, most of our stock comes from the North East USA Botanical Name Juglans nigra Specific Gravity 0.64 Avg. Weight Per BF 3.5 Color Range Dark Brown Rarity / Availability Readily Available in normal widths, figured and wide slabs can be very rare! Typical Avg. Width 4â?³ to 24â?³, can be found up to 36â?³ wide fairly easily, and rarely found up to 67â?³ wide Typical Avg. Length 8â?² to 16â?² Avg. Waste Factor 0.5 Wood Uses Fine Furniture, Cabinetry, Architectural Millwork, Guitar Building / Instrument Making, Wood Turning, Boat Building, Wood Carving, Veneer, Flooring and many other uses Lumber Grades Common 1 & 2, Select and Better, FAS, Quartersawn, Quartersawn (Figured), Flitch, Figured (Heavy), Figured (Medium), Veneer, Premium / Clear Other Trade Names American Walnut, Eastern Walnut, Pennsylvania Walnut, Virginia Walnut
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Buyer: Timber products
Supplier: Black Walnut Trees
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Wood shavings have quite a few benefits that make it a superior choice in many cases to provide bedding for horsesâ?? talls. Not only does pine smell wonderfully aromatic thanks to natural odour-absorbing oils, but it is also antibacterial and has ammonia-reducing properties. Other species also have benefits, but one you want to completely avoid is black walnut, as it can cause laminitis in horses. Cedar is also not recommended because it doesnâ??t decompose easily, and some horses may have skin sensitivity to it.
Supplier: Timbers, Black Walnut, White Oak, And Red Oak.