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Lumber definition

Lumber means timber sawed into boards, planks, or other structural members.
Lumber. – “lumber” means timber, mast, spar, shingle bolt, sawlog or lumber of any description.
Lumber means wooden boards, planks, timbers, millwork products, molding, paneling, trusses, siding, plywood, particle board, pressed wood/board, oriented strand board, and any other similar wooden product(s).

Examples of Lumber in a sentence

  • AGAR — Agriculture Acquisition Regulations AFPA — American Forest and Paper Association FSAR — Forest Service Acquisition Regulations MSHA — Mine Safety and Health Administration NESC — National Electrical Safety CodeWCLIB — West Coast Lumber Inspection Bureau (f) Miscellaneous unit abbreviations.

  • Lumber: DOC PS 20 and applicable rules of grading agencies indicated.

  • American Softwood Lumber Standard PS 20 by the U.S. Department of Commerce.

  • Provide wood to the sizes shown in the geotechnical control procedure “Settlement Gauges and Settlement Rods” conforming to the requirements of §712-14 Stress Graded Timber and Lumber.

  • Lumber: DOC PS 20 and applicable rules of lumber grading agencies certified by the American Lumber Standards Committee Board of Review.


More Definitions of Lumber

Lumber means all machined dimensional lumber, pressure- treated lumber, plywood, particleboard and demolition and construction lumber.
Lumber means a manufactured product derived from a softwood log in a sawmill, or in a sawmill and planing mill, which, when rough, shall have been sawed, edged, and trimmed at least to the extent of showing saw marks in the wood oron the four longitudinal surfaces of each piece for its overall length, and which has not been further manufactured other than by cross cutting, ripping, resawing, joining crosswise and/or endwise in a flat plane, surfacing with or without end matching, and working.
Lumber means forest products of the Mill that have met the Standards and comply with the Rules.
Lumber means wood that is spruce-pine-fir (S-P-F) or better, of Number 2 grade or better and, if referred to by dimensions, meets the requirements of CSA Standard CAN/CSA-O141-05, Softwood Lumber, or the requirements of the NLGA Standard, Standard Grading Rules for Canadian Lumber (2003);
Lumber means processed wood for building, manufacturing, landscaping, packaging, and processed wood from demolition. This type includes dimensional lumber, lumber cutoffs, engineered wood such as plywood and particleboard, wood scraps, pallets, wood fencing, wood shake roofing, and wood siding.
Lumber means timber sawed into boards, planks, or other structural members of standard or specified length.
Lumber means timber, mast, spar, shingle bolt, sawlog or lumber of any description; “lumbering equipment”