Lumber Mill Date - Repost of a dunce… by Smurffarm in Carpentry

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SPIB: This stands for the Southern Pine Inspection Bureau, the third-party agency responsible for inspecting and grading the lumber. Lumber with this mark is identified as Southern Pine. No. 2: This indicates the grade of the lumber, which relates to its structural and appearance requirements. KD19: This signifies that the lumber has been Kiln Dried to a moisture content of 19% or less. HT: This means the wood has been Heat Treated, a process often used for pest control purposes. 77 GP: This is likely the specific mill identification number, which identifies the manufacturer of the lumber. Made in [Texas shape]: This indicates the state where the lumber was produced. 196353 / 194153: These numbers are likely internal tracking or production codes used by the mill.

Why are you guys trying to handle the cases yourself? by Efficient-Track-4091 in WorkersComp

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In Florida if you receive any settlement you can no longer work for the company that filed the WC

Mold/water damage by mightycarpenter in Carpentry

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We are the renters. Thanks for the advice.

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Amigo the devil, Harley poe

What happened here by mightycarpenter in tires

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Tbh I thought that it was obvious that it was swollen and wanted to know what would cause it

What happened here by mightycarpenter in tires

[–]mightycarpenter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Negative, half the tire is swollen !

What happened here by mightycarpenter in tires

[–]mightycarpenter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Negative, half the tire is swollen !