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DOUGLAS FIR PINE

Douglas Fir wood, also known as Douglas pine or Douglas spruce, is widely valued for its strength and durability. Native to the western regions of North America, this wood ranges in color from light yellow to reddish brown, featuring distinctive grain patterns that give it a unique appearance.
It is known for its structural strength and its ability to resist weathering and insects. Douglas Fir has a fine, uniform texture with a straight grain, sometimes exhibiting an interlocked pattern. It is commonly used in construction, carpentry, and high-quality furniture manufacturing.
2x4x8 Stud No. 3 and No. 2

The 2x4x8 stud is a basic element in construction and carpentry, recognized for its versatility and widespread use in building structures. Typically made from pine or other softwoods, it has standard dimensions of 2 inches thick by 4 inches wide and a length of 8 feet. It is easy to cut, handle, and fasten, commonly used in the construction of walls, ceilings, and other structural components.
OSB SHEATING

OSB Sheathing is a widely used construction material known for its strength and versatility. It is made from oriented wood strands pressed together with resin to form structural panels. OSB sheathing is recognized for its resistance to warping and its ability to bear heavy loads. It is commonly used in flooring, roofing, and wall construction, as well as in carpentry and renovation projects.
CDX Pine Plywood

CDX Pine Plywood is a structural material widely used in construction and carpentry. It is made of thin layers of pine wood bonded with waterproof adhesive.
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The "CDX" grade indicates that the plywood faces may have defects such as knots and visible cracks, but it still provides a solid and durable base for sheathing, roofing, and other structural applications in both interior and exterior projects.