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Lumber |
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Afrormosia |
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Alder, Red |
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Aniegre |
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Ash,
White |
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Avodire |
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Bloodwood |
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Basswood, Appl |
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Beech, Nth |
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Birch, Yellow |
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Bubinga, African |
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Cedar, Aromatic Red |
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Cedar, Spn |
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Cherry, Appalachian |
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Cherry, Southern |
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Cottonwood, Southern |
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Sinker Cypress |
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Yellow Cypress |
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Edinam |
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Red Gum |
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Sap Gum |
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Hickory, Northern |
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Imbuia |
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Ipe
Decking |
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Jatoba |
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Limba,
Black |
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Limba,
White |
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Lyptus |
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Magnolia, Southern |
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Mahogany,
African |
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Mahogany,
Genuine |
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Makore |
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Hard Maple, Northern |
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Soft Maple,
Northern, Figured Grain |
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Soft Maple,
Northern, Paint Grain |
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Soft Maple,
Northern, Whad |
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Soft Maple,
Pacific Coast |
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Red Oak, Appalachian |
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Red Oak, Southern
(Hogan Red Oak) |
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Red Oak,
Southern |
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White Oak, Appalachian |
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White Oak,
Southern |
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Obeche, African |
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Padauk, African |
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Pecan, Southern |
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Ponderosa Pine, West Coast |
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Eastern White Pine |
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Radiata Pine |
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Sinker Pine, Dense Texture |
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Yellow Pine, Southern |
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Yellow Poplar |
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Purpleheart, South American |
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Sapele |
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Shedua |
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Teak |
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Walnut, Steamed American,
Black |
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Wenge, West African |
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Willow, Southern |
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Zebrawood, African |
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Yellow Cypress Timbers |
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Antique (Reclaimed) Lumber & Timber |
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Products Section |
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Peltogyne densiflora |
New Product |
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Hogan Hardwoods International imports Purpleheart directly
from sawmills in Brazil
and Guyana. Purpleheart is found throughout Central and South America and
is also know as Amaranth,
and Violet Wood. Purpleheart is an excellent exterior wood
with other uses being for cabinets, furniture, turnings and
flooring. When fresh cut, the wood is a purple color which darkens
in time to a rich brown through oxidation. Purpleheart is imported
directly from sawmills in Brazil, Guyana by Hogan Hardwoods
International. |
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098-4041-00 |
4/4 |
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Better |
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Entandrophragma cylindrecum |
New Product |
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Hogan Hardwoods
International imports Sapele directly from sawmills in Africa,
Sapele and African Mahogany resemble in color, but the stripe in
quarter sawn Sapele is much more pronounced. Sapele is rated as
moderately durable for outdoor use. |
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Quarter Sawn |
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355-4041-00 4/4 |
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356-4041-00 4/4 |
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355-5041-00 5/4 |
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356-5041-00 5/4 |
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355-6041-00 6/4 |
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356-6041-00 6/4 |
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355-8041-00 8/4 |
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356-8041-00 8/4 |
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355-9441-00
12/4 |
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356-9441-00
12/4 |
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Guibourtia ehie |
New Product |
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Shedua (pronounced Shed-u-ah) is also
called Amazakoue, Mozambique and Ovangkoi and is
imported directly from sawmills in Ghana, Ivory Coast and Cameroun
by Hogan Hardwoods International. |
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Shedua's color
is from a mid-yellow to a chocolate brown with grayish-black
stripes. Concerning cutting tools, there is a moderate blunting
effect due to the silica content of the wood, and cutting edges
must be kept sharp. The wood nails and screws well, glues without
difficulty and finishes nicely. Shedua's heartwood is moderately
durable and is an excellent choice for furniture, cabinets and
flooring. |
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362-4041-00 4/4 |
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362-8041-00
8/4 |
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Tectona grandis |
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Teak is one of the most
beautiful and valuable woods in all the world. Teak
costs are rapidly increasing and we suggest Afrormosia
as an economical substitute. |
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Note: When first surfaced, Teak will be
lighter in color and may be blotchy. The color will
darken and become even with exposure to the air. |
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385-4040-00 4/4 |
First European
Quality (FEQ) |
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385-5040-00
5/4 |
First
European Quality (FEQ) |
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385-6040-00
6/4 |
First
European Quality (FEQ) |
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385-8040-00
8/4 |
First
European Quality (FEQ) |
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Kiln Drying Trivia |
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When drying a 107,500 board
foot kiln charge of Southern Yellow Pine from 120 percent
to 15 percent moisture content, 317,125 pounds of water is
removed. This is the equivalent of 692 55-gallion drums or
38,060 gallons of water. It will release enough water from
the lumber to provide 15-gallon shower for 2,538 people
and still leave 5,4240 gallons of water in the lumber.
This is in a high temperature dry kiln, and the drying
operation is completed within 24 hours. |
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All lumber listings are sold
random widths and lengths unless otherwise specified |
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All lumber
listing are Kiln Dried, Rough unless otherwise specified |
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