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  • white pine

  • Lumber and Timber is the same.

    Just depends on the region:

    Timber for UK and Australia

    Lumber for USA.

    That simple!

  • @cesarvegamx Thanks :-)

  • Lumber, not timber

    

  • The title is a little deceptive. Timber into logs, logs into lumber. logs into timber is going backward. Unless your rolling the logs down a hill into the woods, then it would be logs into timber.

  • @o0lBobl0o

    Depends on what part of the world you are in, here in Australia that would be correct grammar, ie: logs do get cut into timber, we go to a hardware shop and buy timber to build with etc etc.

    Lumber is a yank term.

  • @hardrider I suppose you have good old four by two as we do in England. (not two by four)

  • @zonkozonko

    Correct, it sounds really weird [to us] when on some tv program it is reported that ' he picked up a lump of 2 by 4 and proceeded to belt the crap out of him with it'...over here it would be 'he belted the crap out of him with a lump of 4 be 2'.

  • looks like logosol rig

  • @01mustang05 Yes indeed. :-)

  • Molto interessante!

    Si può conoscere l'attrezzatura usata?

    In tutti i particolari pezzi???

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