

Jon Crispin's Notebook
World Trade Center Panels Joncrispinposts – In 2008, I was asked by the New York State Museum to photograph the panels t...

ISPM15 Stamp: Frequently Asked Questions
Connerindustries – Understanding the ISPM15 stamp regulations and how those regulations should be applied to your partic...

How To Seal Plywood For Outdoor Use: 5 Best Methods (2024)
How to seal plywood for outdoor use? Learn how towaterproof plywood for outdoor use and protect it from rain and snow! D...

How to Install a Plywood Subfloor
Oneprojectcloser – This past Saturday the crew here at One Project Closer spent the day with Habitat for Humanity Baltim...

Waste Wood Recycling: Process, Benefits And Innovations
Waste wood recycling is a valuable resource that is abundantly available and can be utilized for material recycling or e...

What's the Ideal Subfloor Thickness for Maximum Insulation?
Choosing the right plywood size and thickness for your subfloor is essential for a durable, stable, and level foundation...

Asia’s largest timber industry incurs Rs 1,500-crore loss due to coronavirus
The industry, which flourished in the bordering Kutch district, has already incurred loss of Rs 1500 crore since the loc...

Construction plywood
Somma – Learn about construction plywood, including what types of plywood, how they are made, durability, quality and pr...

15 Types of Drywall & Wallboard: Features, Uses & Materials
Drywall is a flexible building material commonly used for constructing or covering walls and ceilings. It comes in vario...

What to Select? Wood vs. Engineered Lumber
With current industry production of more than a billion linear feet a year (2003 production) and a rate of increase of o...

Vyatsky Plywood Mill Invested In Segezha Plywood Production
Segezha Plywood, a product of Segezha Group, has quickly established itself in the market thanks to its superior quality...

What Is Fiberboard Material? Differences of MDF And HDF
Fiberboard, an engineered wood product derived from compressed wood fibers, has become a ubiquitous material in various ...

Lumber and Wood Industries
Canada’s lumber and wood industries convert logs into various products, from lumber to wood chips. Canada’s lumber and w...
