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  2. Lumber - Wikipedia

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    This "quarter" system is rarely used for softwood lumber; although softwood decking is sometimes sold as 5/4, even though it is actually one inch thick (from milling 1 ⁄ 8 in or 3.2 mm off each side in a motorized planing step of production). The "quarter" system of reference is a traditional North American lumber industry nomenclature used ...

  3. Deck (building) - Wikipedia

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    Lumber may be western red cedar, teak, mahogany, ipê, reclaimed and recycled ulin and other hardwoods. Recycled planks may be high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polystyrene (PS) and PET plastic as well as mixed plastics and wood fiber (often called "composite" lumber). Artificial decking products are often called "wood-plastic composites" (WPC).

  4. Coquille (steamboat) - Wikipedia

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    Coquille was built by Frank Lowe at Coquille, Oregon in 1908 for the Coquille River Navigation Company for passenger service on the Coquille River. [1] [2] The vessel was steam-powered and propeller-driven. [1] The hull was built from Port Orford cedar. [3] On completion, the overall size of the vessel was 63 gross and 46 net tons. [4]

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  6. Cedar - Wikipedia

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    SS Cedar, a Panamanian coastal trading vessel in service from 1955 to 1958 USLHT Cedar, a United States Lighthouse Service lighthouse tender in commission in 1917 and from 1919 to 1939 which also saw service as:

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