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Summary Of: Dimensional lumber

Solid dimensional lumber typically is only available up to lengths of 24 ft... In North America sizes for dimensional lumber made from hardwoods varies from the sizes for softwoods... or dimensional lumber joists that terminate at an LVL beam... Solid dimensional lumber lengths typically are limited to lengths of 22 to 24 feet... framing with dimensional lumber roof support is still predominant...

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