Sentences with phrase «amount of lumber»

Once the house was opened up and and we realized we had to replace a huge amount of lumber due to extensive termite data, it just made sense.
Of course, you can adjust the amount of lumber you need based on the size ladder that you want to make.

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While Ramsey's second goal was sublime, he found himself in a barely believable amount of space and, for the hosts, it was all too easy to pull away from their statuesque, lumbering markers.
McDonough Hardwoods, LLC, will utilize state - of - the - art technology to extract the maximum amount of high quality hard wood lumber from each log, which will not only enhance the profitability of the business, but also reduce the overall amount of waste material generated through its operations.
Both films are post-apocalyptic sci - fi thrillers where the the population of Earth is threatened into nonexistence in a short amount of time, while the survivors do what they can in order to keep from suffering the same fate at the hands of those who have gone rabidly insane — the zombies here aren't the slow, lumbering ones we generally associate with the genre either.
Materials Whether it's clearcuts for lumber, quarries for sand and gravel, oil drilling for asphalt and roofing, or the huge amounts of CO2 generated in concrete manufacture, construction of buildings have a direct impact on the environment.
Washington forest landowners produce the second highest amount of softwood lumber in the nation.
Our transport is powered by big machines — locomotive - sized beasts lumbering across fields while hauling gigantic amounts of cargo.
The Vinyl salesmen are also promoting Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore, who has been a serial shill for the nuclear industry («there is no proof global warming is caused by humans, but it is likely enough that the world should turn to nuclear power»), loggers of the Amazon rainforest («All these save - the - forests arguments are based on bad science...») the lumber industry («clear - cutting is good for forests»), pharmaceuticals in water (it's «inevitable that a small amount of ingested pharmaceuticals will eventually show up at trace levels in wastewater»).
Rather that amount was tied up in timber sales deposits and a sufficient cushion of logs and lumber to meet the mill's requirements and to provide flexibility to ramp up production in the event of peaks in the lumber market.
We always have huge amounts of reclaimed flooring and lumber, industrial elements, antique garden elements, wrought iron, antique hardware and custom furniture built from recycled materials.»
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