Lumber must be seasoned to prevent it from cracking and warping. After being cut into boards, the lumber is dried (seasoned) in a heated drying shed called a kiln or in the open air.
Harvesting and seasoning of lumber includes the process of cutting and transporting the previously harvested and seasoned lumber but it is harvesting killing and seasoned natural.
Seasoned lumber has been dried, usually in a lumber kiln, to roughly 6% to 8% moisture content. Unseasoned lumber may be anything from dripping-wet-fresh-from-the-tree to air dried, depending on how long it's been sitting at the lumberyard and on the local humidity.
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This refers to the amount of aging it has had since cut. Green is another name for unseasoned wood. This refers to firewood and cut lumber. Seasoned is ready for sale in a lumber yard or fireplace ready.
seasoned - experienced as for example, a seasoned campaigner
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when you have the lumber shed it will not show the lumber but in fact it DOES go into the lumber shed to get the lumber out press on the shed I HOPE I HAVE HELPED YOU
No, the noun lumber is not used as a collective noun. The collective noun for lumber is a stack of lumber.
A seasoned soldier is a soldier with experience, that is a veteran!!!!
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