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Pine logs are cylindrical sections of pine trees, commonly used as a raw material in various industrial applications. They are characterized by their light color, straight grain, and moderate density, making them easy to work with. Pine logs are typically harvested from sustainable forests and can be processed into lumber, plywood, or other wood products.
| Species | Various species including Eastern White Pine and Southern Yellow Pine |
| Diameter range | 6 to 24 inches |
| Length range | 8 to 16 feet |
| Moisture content | Typically 30% to 60% when freshly cut |
| Grade | Common grades include Select, No. 1, and No. 2 |
When purchasing pine logs, buyers should consider the intended use and specify the required species, diameter, and length. It is also important to indicate the desired grade and moisture content, especially for applications requiring specific structural properties. Quantities should be clearly stated to ensure accurate pricing and availability.
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Pine logs usually have a moisture content between 30% to 60% when freshly cut.
Common grades include Select, No. 1, and No. 2, depending on quality and use.
Pine logs typically range from 6 to 24 inches in diameter and 8 to 16 feet in length.
Yes, treated pine logs can be used for outdoor applications, but untreated logs may be susceptible to decay.
Yes, many pine logs are sourced from sustainably managed forests.
Pine logs should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated area to prevent moisture buildup and decay.