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dimension lumber

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dimension lumber, dimension stuff
Lumber cut to a particular size and stocked for the building industry; usually 2 to 5 in. (5.1 to 12.7 cm) thick and 5 to 12 in. (12.7 to 30.5 cm) wide.


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Products include (untreated) western pine boards, patterns, pre-finished pine, rough lumber, purlins, cedar and (treated) wood foundations, square and round building poles, fence posts, dimension lumber and decking, bridge planks, and landscape and deck timbers.
With contribution of $247,500 from Industry Canada's Aboriginal Business Canada program toward the $585,000 innovation and market expansion, Westbank was able to purchase state-of-the-art equipment that expanded its product line to hardwood flooring, small dimension lumber and prefabricated building panels.
Weyerhaeuser's core businesses include pulp and paper, containerboard packaging, recycling, real estate, wood products - dimension lumber, engineered lumber and engineered wood - and timber- lands.
 
 
 
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