Monitoring of Visually Graded Structural Lumber

Monitoring of Visually Graded Structural Lumber
Author: David E. Kretschmann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1999
Genre: Lumber
ISBN:

To satisfy the increased demand for forest products, much of the future timber supply is expected to be derived from improved trees grown on managed plantations. This fast-grown resource will tend to be harvested in short-age rotations and will contain higher proportions of juvenile wood compared with wood in current harvests. As a result, current allowable properties may need to be reduced in the future. This report explores four options for monitoring the properties of fastgrown wood and briefly discusses the advantages and disadvantages of these approaches. The recommended multiple-stage sampling approach is illustrated in detail using simulated results based on the North American In-Grade test results for Southern Pine. Finally, the report presents details of a gbsreal worldgcs example of monitoring lumber properties currently being conducted by the Southern Pine Inspection Bureau.

Standard Grading Rules for Southern Pine Lumber

Standard Grading Rules for Southern Pine Lumber
Author: Southern Pine Inspection Bureau
Publisher: Southern Pine Inspection Bureau
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

The Southern Pine industry is distinctive not only with the superior wood it produces but for the many unique grading and inspection policies that are reflected in these rules and followed by the Southern Pine Inspection Bureau. This branch of the softwood lumber industry was the first to: · Encourage grade marking in the interest of fair competition and for the protection of lumber buyers. · Include maximum moisture content provisions in the grading rules. · Check shipments at delivery points as part of the system of ensuring the performance of mills authorized to use the registered SPIB grade mark. · Provide all-purpose grades with design values regardless of the size or length of the member. · Implement and maintain a resource monitoring program for visually stress rated lumber design values. The grading and inspection program of the Southern Pine Inspection Bureau constitutes effective manufacturing and merchandising mechanism. It also is viewed as a public trust, with full protection afforded to buyers and sellers alike. Lumber specifiers and buyers are urged to familiarize themselves with these rules.