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  2. Now that Harley's Wood Yard is closing soon, where to buy ...

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    Worker Troy Behrens loads post oak wood for sale as firewood at Harley's Wood Yard. Although the business has moved around, Harley Goerlitz has been selling wood for more than 30 years. He plans ...

  3. List of inventoried hardwoods in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The wood is marketed along with other red oak wood for furniture and carpentry. Uses: timber; sap resins, veneers. [181] All but DE NJ WI and New England

  4. British timber trade - Wikipedia

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    While every nation has trees and wood, ship timber is a far more limited product. The ideal woods were oak, Scots pine – but not spruce, and other large trees. Especially difficult to find were trees suitable to be masts, a crucial requirement for any sailing ship, and one that often had to be replaced after storms or wear. As suitable trees ...

  5. Oak - Wikipedia

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    Oak timber is a strong and hard wood with many uses, such as for furniture, floors, building frames, and veneers. [70] The wood of a red oak Quercus cerris (the Turkey oak) has better mechanical properties than those of the white oaks Q. petraea and Q. robur; the heartwood and sapwood have similar mechanical properties. [71]

  6. Reclaimed lumber - Wikipedia

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    A lounge chair using reclaimed wood. Reclaimed lumber is processed wood retrieved from its original application for purposes of subsequent use. Most reclaimed lumber comes from timbers and decking rescued from old barns, factories and warehouses, although some companies use wood from less traditional structures such as boxcars, coal mines and wine barrels.

  7. Quercus lobata - Wikipedia

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    Difficulties in acquiring valley oak wood as well as issues stemming from its drying such as cracking and warping have shifted its consumption from a general purpose lumber to a primarily niche product. [10] Valley oak wood has a small, but significant market for use in cabinetry though, and is also suitable for hardwood flooring. [10]