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![]() Monday, September 05, 2005 – Permalink – ADDENDUMAll Wood, All the TimeMore than everything you wanted to know about wood and wood things "Efficient use of our nation's timber resource is a vital concern. Because a major use of wood in the United States is in construction, particularly housing construction, good practice in this endeavor can have a profound impact on the resource. ![]() Chapter 1 -- Characteristics and Availability of Commercially Important Wood Chapter 2 -- Structure of Wood Chapter 3 -- Physical Properties and Moisture Relations of Wood Chapter 4 -- Mechanical Properties of Wood Chapter 5 -- Commercial Lumber Chapter 6 -- Lumber Stress Grades and Design Properties Chapter 7 -- Fastenings "Nails in use resist withdrawal loads, lateral loads, or a combination of the two. Both withdrawal and lateral resistance are affected by the wood, the nail, and the condition of use. In general, however, any variation in these factors has a more pronounced effect on withdrawal resistance than on lateral resistance. The serviceability of joints with nails laterally loaded does not depend greatly on withdrawal resistance unless large joint distortion is tolerable."
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory <Doug Klippert@ 7:37 AM
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