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What are some common marketable sizes of timber?
a) Log – A trunk with branches off. b) Plank – Pieces 38 mm to 100 mm (1½” to 4″) thick and 150 mm (6″) or over wide. c) Boards – Pieces 10 mm to 38 mm (3/8″ to 1½”) thick and 75 mm (3″) and over wide. d) Battens – Pieces 19 mm to 38 mm (¾” to 1½”) thick and from 25 mm to 75 mm (1″ to 3″) wide.
What are the standard timber sizes?
Standard timber lengths (in metres) are 0.9, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, 2.1, 2.4, 2.7, 3.0, 3.6, 4.2, 4.8, 5.4 and 6.0. Softwoods treated pine generally come in these lengths but do note that not all sizes are available at all lengths.
What is 2×2 timber in MM?
38×38 mm
Softwoods
Softwood Dimensional Lumber Sizes | |
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Nominal | Actual |
2 × 2 | 1½″ × 1½″ (38×38 mm) |
2 × 3 | 1½″ × 2½″ (38×64 mm) |
2 × 4 | 1½″ × 3½″ (38×89 mm) |
What size is 4×2 timber?
4×2 Rough Sawn Timber – 44mm x 95mm.
What does H3 timber mean?
*H3 The minimum level of preservative treatment required to protect the timber from attack by decay fungi and insects, including termites. H3 preservative treatment offers protection in situations above-ground, exposed to the weather or periodic wetting.
How much is an acre of timber worth 2021?
Would-be lumberjacks should expect to pay $1,000 to $2,000 per acre, plus the value of the timber growing on it, which can add anything from zero to up to $15,000 an acre to the price for stands averaging 50 years of age.
What’s the best way to tell how much timber is worth?
First, even though statewide or regional prices can provide a taste of the level and trends of prices, what your timber is worth is somewhat dependent on local market conditions. If your timber grows near a lot of mills, your timber might command a higher price than if the timber were far from mills or close to only one or two mills.
What are the different types of timber in the market?
Log 2. Balk 3. Batten 4. Plank 5. Board 6. Pole 7. Deal 8. Scantling 9. Quartering 10. End Following are the different forms of timber available in the market. 1. Log The trunk of a dead tree obtained after removal of branches is called log.
Why are timber prices different in different states?
States are very similar to regions, because the market effect on timber prices is universal. The same factors that determine regional prices, also influence markets in different states. The geography, measuring system and products may be completely different, but the market operates in a similar way.
Why are mills important in the timber market?
Mills – Mills are the foundation of established timber markets, because they determine what products can be bought and sold. Mills specialize in processing certain types of wood and determine the price they’re willing to pay.