- from the
stump to
somewhere outside the forest,
usually a
sawmill or a
lumber yard. In
common usage, however, the term may
cover a
range of
forestry or...
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Lumber is wood that has been
processed into
uniform and
useful sizes (dimensional
lumber),
including beams and
planks or boards.
Lumber is
mainly used...
- A
lumber room is a room, most
often in the
attic of a house, used for
storing unused possessions such as
furniture and
other items the
household has been...
- The
Lumber Cartel was a
facetious conspiracy theory po****rized on
USENET that
claimed anti-spammers were
secretly paid
agents of
lumber companies. In...
- A
lumber edger is a
device with saws used to
straighten and
smooth rough lumber or
bowed stock by
making a cut
along the
sides of the boards. The result...
- A
sawmill (saw mill, saw-mill) or
lumber mill is a
facility where logs are cut into
lumber.
Modern sawmills use a
motorized saw to cut logs lengthwise...
-
Lumber Liquidators is an
American retailer of hard-surface
flooring including hardwood, laminate,
vinyl plank, tile,
bamboo and cork, as well as flooring...
- A
business magnate, also
known as an
industrialist or tycoon, is a
person who has
achieved immense wealth through the
creation or
ownership of multiple...
- Look up
lumber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lumber is
processed wood in
North American English,
corresponding to
timber in the rest of the English...
- The Canada–U.S.
softwood lumber dispute is one of the
largest and most
enduring trade disputes between both nations. This
conflict arose in 1982 and its...