Phrases with «board feet»

The phrase "board feet" refers to a unit of measurement used to determine the volume or size of a piece of lumber. It represents a piece of wood that is one foot long, one foot wide, and one inch thick. It helps in calculating the quantity of wood needed for a project or in estimating the value of lumber. Full definition

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Sentences with «board feet»

  • The four - masted schooner loaded on 800,000 board feet of lumber at Grays Harbor, a lumber port located in the southern region of Washington State. (channelislands.noaa.gov)
  • But the Vancouver - based lumber company said early Friday that construction of the new 275 - million board feet mill may not start in the second quarter of 2018 as initially planned. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • Lumber futures rose to nearly $ 415 per thousand board feet last Monday, a level unseen since March 2005, soon after homeownership peaked here in the U.S. (usfunds.com)
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