Archive for October, 2008
Saturday, October 11th, 2008
What is Blue Stained Wood?
British Columbia, in particular, was hit very badly by the mountain pine beetle. The mountain pine beetle is a small bug that has attacked the vast forests of British Columbia, particularly the pine forests but not all pine forests have been affected by the mountain pine beetle. The damage that the mountain pine beetle causes [...]
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Saturday, October 11th, 2008
I’d Like to Buy Canadian Wood
You have come to the right place and Transco can help you locate Canadian wood in various different species including pine, spruce, Douglas fir and western red cedar. We can cut the lumber for you in metric and imperial sizes. We offer various different grades from utility grade to number one. The most common
structural [...]
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Saturday, October 11th, 2008
Where do I buy timbers?
Transco Mills cuts timbers.
We cut timbers in various lengths and sizes, from 6 x 6, 8 x 8, 12 x 12, and other sizes up to 60 feet long. The range of products that Transco offers in timbers is totally amazing. Shortly, the company will have the ability to offer its timbers kiln-dried, up [...]
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Saturday, October 11th, 2008
Where do I buy metric lumber?
You have come to the right place. Transco Mills cuts spruce, pine, Douglas fir and western red cedar both in metric sizes as well as imperial sizes. Whatever your requirements are, Transco Mills can help you.
It is difficult to find lumber in North America which is cut in metric sizes for multiple purposes.
Here at [...]
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Saturday, October 11th, 2008
Truck Decking
To find a good truck decking product can be very difficult. Here at Transco we have been producing truck decking for a long time. In fact, we have been producing truck decking for over 70 years. After seventy years of producing truck decking that Transco Mills understands this product very [...]
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Saturday, October 11th, 2008
Wood from Canada
Canada undoubtedly produces one of the finest woods in the world. Here in this rich country which combines vast wilderness and diversified geography you will find unique species of wood. The vast forests of Canada are very suitable and well maintained for the future generations of this country.
Transco Mills is fortunate to be [...]
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Saturday, October 11th, 2008
Buy Canadian Wood Products
Canada undoubtedly produces one of the finest woods in the world. Here in this rich country which combines vast wilderness and diversified geography you will find unique species of wood.
The vast forests of Canada are very suitable and well maintained for the future generations of this country.
Transco Mills is fortunate to be operating in [...]
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Saturday, October 11th, 2008
Exporting Wood From Canada
If you are an importer of wood and if you are located in Europe, the Middle East or in Asia, you should contact Transco Mills. At Transco Mills we understand all the logistical issues pertaining to your marketplace. As we cut our lumber in metric, we can offer you your exact products cut in the [...]
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Saturday, October 11th, 2008
Railway Ties
Railway ties are used, as we know, throughout the world. Railway ties made from lumber are a unique product and superior to steel ties. The railway ties manufactured from wood offer a smoother ride for any passenger train. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that a train will ride smoother on wooden [...]
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Saturday, October 11th, 2008
Transco Goes Green!
With the acquisition of the new production facilities in Prince George, Transco Mills has gone green!.
This is a major statement for a company in the lumber industry. Did you know that the kilns that Transco operates in Prince George are not only designed to dry wood to the highest quality standards?
Did you know that the [...]
