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Species: Typically includes White Spruce, Lodgepole Pine, and Balsam Fir (in North America)
Color: Light cream to pale yellow with a straight grain and even texture
Grades: Comes in standard dimensional lumber grades (e.g., #2 & Better, Stud Grade)
Strength: Moderately strong and lightweight—ideal for framing
Workability: Easy to cut, nail, and screw; glues and finishes well
Cost: Affordable and readily available in a wide range of dimensions

Species: Typically includes White Spruce, Lodgepole Pine, and Balsam Fir (in North America)
Color: Light cream to pale yellow with a straight grain and even texture
Grades: Comes in standard dimensional lumber grades (e.g., #2 & Better, Stud Grade)
Strength: Moderately strong and lightweight—ideal for framing
Workability: Easy to cut, nail, and screw; glues and finishes well
Cost: Affordable and readily available in a wide range of dimensions


Species: Typically includes White Spruce, Lodgepole Pine, and Balsam Fir (in North America)
Color: Light cream to pale yellow with a straight grain and even texture
Grades: Comes in standard dimensional lumber grades (e.g., #2 & Better, Stud Grade)
Strength: Moderately strong and lightweight—ideal for framing
Workability: Easy to cut, nail, and screw; glues and finishes well
Cost: Affordable and readily available in a wide range of dimensions

Species: Typically includes White Spruce, Lodgepole Pine, and Balsam Fir (in North America)
Color: Light cream to pale yellow with a straight grain and even texture
Grades: Comes in standard dimensional lumber grades (e.g., #2 & Better, Stud Grade)
Strength: Moderately strong and lightweight—ideal for framing
Workability: Easy to cut, nail, and screw; glues and finishes well
Cost: Affordable and readily available in a wide range of dimensions

Species: Typically includes White Spruce, Lodgepole Pine, and Balsam Fir (in North America)
Color: Light cream to pale yellow with a straight grain and even texture
Grades: Comes in standard dimensional lumber grades (e.g., #2 & Better, Stud Grade)
Strength: Moderately strong and lightweight—ideal for framing
Workability: Easy to cut, nail, and screw; glues and finishes well
Cost: Affordable and readily available in a wide range of dimensions

Species: Typically includes White Spruce, Lodgepole Pine, and Balsam Fir (in North America)
Color: Light cream to pale yellow with a straight grain and even texture
Grades: Comes in standard dimensional lumber grades (e.g., #2 & Better, Stud Grade)
Strength: Moderately strong and lightweight—ideal for framing
Workability: Easy to cut, nail, and screw; glues and finishes well
Cost: Affordable and readily available in a wide range of dimensions

Species: Typically includes White Spruce, Lodgepole Pine, and Balsam Fir (in North America)
Color: Light cream to pale yellow with a straight grain and even texture
Grades: Comes in standard dimensional lumber grades (e.g., #2 & Better, Stud Grade)
Strength: Moderately strong and lightweight—ideal for framing
Workability: Easy to cut, nail, and screw; glues and finishes well
Cost: Affordable and readily available in a wide range of dimensions

Species: Typically includes White Spruce, Lodgepole Pine, and Balsam Fir (in North America)
Color: Light cream to pale yellow with a straight grain and even texture
Grades: Comes in standard dimensional lumber grades (e.g., #2 & Better, Stud Grade)
Strength: Moderately strong and lightweight—ideal for framing
Workability: Easy to cut, nail, and screw; glues and finishes well
Cost: Affordable and readily available in a wide range of dimensions