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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Lumbering Task

Foot by foot, yard by yard there is no more difficult fire to fight than one in a lumberyard or lumber storage yard — I haven't straightened which of the two is more correct. No matter how you express it, you have yourself an operation that challenges the best of fire departments and their leaders. The best way to describe what you are going to need when the wood goes up is everything and a lot of it. That includes luck as well. Let us dwell on the various types of lumberyards you may encounter. There was a ...

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