LUMBER
A Guide to Safely Working With Lumber
Working with lumber, while deeply rewarding, whether you're building a new deck, crafting furniture, or working in a professional capacity. However, it’s important to recognize that woodworking comes with inherent risks. Handling and working with lumber exposes you to various hazards. Whether you're cutting, lifting, or transporting wood, potential risks include splinters, cuts, strains, and even severe injuries from heavy machinery or equipment misuse.
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Benefits of Shopping at a Lumber Yard
A lumber yard is a dedicated space where various types of lumber and wood-related products are stored and processed. But these yards offer much more than just wood. They also provide wood-plastic composites like Trex, other construction materials, general hardware items, and woodworking services. Customers have the option to either pick up raw materials and products directly from the yard or place custom orders that are prepared for pickup or delivery. While many are connected to lumber mills, they don’t necessarily have to be, as is the case with Marling.
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A Guide to Lumber Types & Applications
When it comes to construction, carpentry, and woodworking projects, one of the most crucial materials to consider is lumber. Lumber is the term used for processed wood that is ready for use in various applications. It's a versatile material with a wide range of properties, making it suitable for everything from simple DIY projects to complex architectural designs.
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Start Designing Your Deck Now
A deck extends your living space from inside to the outside. Whether it’s for having a party or some quiet relaxing family time, the varieties of decking – from wood to composite - can make your outdoor space as elaborate or simple as you please.
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Decking Decisions
If you are dreaming of spending summer and fall on a great deck – there are a few things to consider before you launch yourself into the realm of outdoor living and entertaining.
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