In addition to traditional uses for furniture and cabinets, if you need a beautiful red hard floor or are making furniture for outdoor use, including hot tubs, this is the premium species.
Q. As we look at improvements in our cabinet operation, we seem to believe that improvements in yield are much more valuable than improvements in the cost of labor or machinery. Does this make sense to you?
Q: We use natural wood in many of the outdoor displays. Which species are most resistant to water damage? What kinds of finishes can be used that will best protect outdoor wood?
Keynoting Wood Pro Expo at the Charlotte Convention Center February 16, FDMC’s Wood Dr. tells how every segment competes for and affects the price of lumber and panel, and answers the hard questions.