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Lumber |
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Species |
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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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Hogan Hardwoods & Moulding is
one of the nations largest suppliers of fresh-cut, |
| rough Cypress timbers. Cypress timbers are available
as follows: |
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Fir and Yellow Pine Timbers
are Available. |
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Hogan Hardwoods & Moulding is a major supplier of antique
(reclaimed) lumber and timbers. While much of the
reclaimed lumber and timbers are from demolitions... often
buildings are knocked down with a bulldozers... we work
with a company that dismantles industrial and farm
buildings board-by-board. |
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Hogan
Hardwoods & Moulding has supplied antique lumber and
timbers for restoration projects in the French Quarter,
Texas courthouses, railroad stations and many other
restoration projects across the United States! |
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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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