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Member Appreciation Month

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DEPARTMENTS

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Inside NHLA Legislative Log Rules Corner

READER SERVICES 6 President’s Message 8 CEO’s Message 22 Job Board 23 Calendar

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H A R D W O O D M AT T E R S T H E VO I C E O F T H E H A R DWO O D I N D U ST RY

THE MISSION OF NH LA To serve NHLA Members engaged in the commerce of North American hardwood lumber by: maintaining order, structure and ethics in the changing global hardwood marketplace; providing unique member services;

May 2016 ▪ Issue 167 National Hardwood Lumber Association PO Box 34518 ▪ Memphis, TN 38184-0518 901-377-1818 ▪ 901-382-6419 (fax) info@nhla.com ▪ www.nhla.com

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

MISSION LEADERS

Pem Jenkins Turn Bull Lumber Co. President

Orn Gudmundsson Jr. Northland Corporation Unique Services

Brent Stief Huron Forest Products Vice President

Mark Mah UCS Forest Group Rules

Scott Heidler Heidler Hardwood Lumber Co. Past President 2012-2014

Darwin Murray McClain Forest Products Structure

promoting North American hardwood lumber and

Mark Barford, CAE Chief Executive Officer

Jack Shannon J.T. Shannon Lumber Co. Industry Advocacy & Promotion

advocating the interest of the hardwood community

NHLA STAFF

Nordeck Thompson Thompson Appalachian Hardwoods Membership & Networking

in public/private policy issues; and providing a platform for networking opportunities.

Mark A. Barford, CAE Chief Executive Officer m.barford@nhla.com Renee Hornsby Director of Communications/Editor r.hornsby@nhla.com Melissa Ellis Smith Graphic Designer m.ellis@nhla.com Kristina Thomas Community Manager k.thomas@nhla.com

■■■ Desirée Freeman Controller Rich Hascher Inspector Training School Instructor

For advertising inquiries: Contact John Hester, Director of Membership at j.hester@nhla.com or 901-399-7558.

John Hester Director of Membership Dana Spessert Chief Inspector

COMMITTEE CHAIRS Dave Bramlage Cole Hardwood Membership Dan Caldwell Atlanta Hardwood Corporation Hardwood Advocacy Kevin Gillette Tioga Hardwoods Convention Scott Heidler Heidler Hardwood Lumber Co. Nominating Steve Jones Ron Jones Hardwood Sales, Inc Inspection Services Darwin Murray McClain Forest Products Finance Bucky Pescaglia Missouri-Pacific Lumber Co., Inc. Inspector Training School

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Dunavant Global Logistics Group

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Mike Powers Maley & Wertz Communications & Marketing Jim Reader Downes & Reader Hardwood Continuing Education/ Member Services Joe Snyder Fitzpatrick & Weller, Inc. Rules Brent Stief Huron Forest Products Strategic Planning

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

WHAT MAKES THE NHLA CONVENTION GREAT? THE PEOPLE, THE PEOPLE AND THE PEOPLE. Spring is well under way and registration for the 2016 NHLA Annual Convention has been open for several weeks. The purpose of this month’s letter is to encourage each and every member and friend to attend the 2016 NHLA Annual Convention & Exhibit Showcase. This year’s convention will be held October 5-7 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C. Not only is Washington a great venue, this year is extra special because we will be in Washington just one month before the 2016 Presidential Election. I encourage you to attend the meeting for the three reasons: the people, the people and the people. This thought is grounded on the following reason. First and foremost, I will put the people that we do business with every day up against anyone, i.e., while we are all out to conduct good serious business, the people in the hardwood lumber industry are some of the nicest in the world. Again, I will put them up against anybody. Secondly, there is no other meeting where every corner of the hardwood lumber business is represented and every region is represented. You can come to the convention and see customers, suppliers and vendors from all over the United States and the world. It is a networking gold mine and a great opportunity. Finally, the seminars and the people presenting them will provide take home value that you can apply to your business. Like I said, it is the people, the people and the people. The headline event at the Opening Session for the 2016 NHLA Convention will include a joint presentation by Charles Krauthammer and Robert Reich, two of America’s most respected intellects. Charles Krauthammer is a Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated columnist, author, political commentator and physician. Krauthammer’s award-winning weekly column is syndicated to more than 400 newspapers worldwide. Robert Reich is a political economist, professor, author and political commentator. Reich has been named one of Time Magazine’s most successful cabinet secretaries of the past centuries. Together, these two men will debate both sides of the upcoming Presidential election and the state of America. Given this year’s election landscape, this will be very interesting. There will also be seminars and educational opportunities that will bring value to you and your business.

The NHLA Convention is the premier networking opportunity of the year in the hardwood lumber business and I encourage you to come and bring the key members of your team.

I hope that each of you reading this article will attend. The NHLA Convention is the premier networking opportunity of the year in the hardwood lumber business and I encourage you to come and bring the key members of your team. The additional bonus is that this is an election year and this makes the Washington venue especially interesting and I look forward to seeing you there. Make your plans now and register for the early bird discount! See you in Washington and thanks again for the privilege of serving as your President!

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CEO’S MESSAGE

MEMBERSHIP THE HEART AND SOUL OF NHLA May is Member Appreciation month and I want to personally thank our current members and past members for making this organization what it is today. We are a smaller, more consolidated group than what we were just a few years ago, but most of our membership has been continuous members for many years. In fact, in 2016 we are welcoming our 12th 100 year plus member into the organization in Hartzell Hardwoods, Piqua, OH. (Be sure to check out their special video presentation at the 2016 Annual Convention & Exhibit Showcase). The longest tenure of membership belongs to T.T. Jones Corporation of St. Paul, Minn. who joined in July of 1902 and has maintained continuous membership since that time. I would like to extend a special thanks to T.T. Jones President, Richard Jones for continuing the tradition. To highlight the month, the Association is offering a special referral program to our current members. If a member company refers a new company to join NHLA by July 31, the referring company will be offered a free registration plus one free room night during the Annual Convention this October. Simply complete the referral document which is available for download on the homepage of NHLA.com and we will do the rest. Questions about this May Program? Contact John Hester, Director of Membership at j.hester@nhla.com or by phone at 901-399-7558. Want to know who is a member now? Have you downloaded the Membership Directory app? More than 1,500 people already have and I personally encourage you to do so also. The advantage of having a “real time” membership list is that you can quickly pull a current list of members, and then directly link to their website, or call them with one-click from your smart phone or get directions to their facility.

Have you downloaded the Membership Directory app? More than 1,500 people already have and I personally encourage you to do so also.

NHLA currently has a total of 670 member companies, not including branches or dbas. We are an “inclusive” Association and therefore offer several different categories of membership; from landowners to inspectors and from sawmill to insurance providers. Included in this magazine is a listing of the Associate and Sustaining members of the organization. We should give a special thanks to these companies that support the projects and efforts of the 458 Active Members who make up the core of the organization and were listed in an earlier addition of this magazine. NHLA is a true member driven organization. Most of our budget is derived from our dues and member activities, and our focus is on you. We appreciate your support and look forward to seeing you at an NHLA event this year.

Mark Barford, CAE, Chief Executive Officer 901-377-1082 direct | m.barford@nhla.com 8

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INSIDE NHLA

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MEMBER APPRECIATION MONTH #NHLAPRIDE PASS IT ON:

REFER A MEMBER AND GET FREE CONVENTION REGISTRATION & HOTEL During the month of May, when you refer a company for membership who joins by July 30, 2016 NHLA will extend our gratitude by giving you one free registration to the 2016 NHLA Annual Convention & Exhibit Showcase (a value of $575) and one free hotel room night at the Omni Shoreham in Washington DC during your convention stay (a value of $259). To refer a potential member, please fill out the membership referral form located on the nhla. com home page. Let the company you are referring know that we will be in touch with them, and we will take care of the rest! REFERRAL TERMS: • Current NHLA members, or any employees of current members, can participate in this program. • A referral for this program is a business or reinstated member (who hasn’t been a member for more than a year) that joins NHLA by July 31, 2016 as a direct result of a current member’s efforts. • Should a referral form be submitted more than once, NHLA will honor the first referring party only. • One full year of membership dues must be paid by the New Member. • There is NO limit to the number of referrals you can make. • Your referral benefit is good for the 2016 NHLA Annual Convention registration and hotel room only. For more informaton you can contact John Hester, Director of Membership at j.hester@nhla.com or call 901-399-7558 10

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LEGISLATIVE LOG

RAISING OUR TAX FLAG By Dana Cole, Executive Director Hardwood Federation

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he last time Congress enacted comprehensive reforms to the federal tax code was 1986 and Ronald Reagan was President. Since that time, tax preparation in the U.S. has become a $75 billion industry, as tax payers wrestle with tax laws and requirements that are tweaked annually and are increasingly complex. So comprehensive tax reform is long overdue. Will it happen this year? The short answer is no. But the 2016 elections will bring a new President and a new Congress to the the table for serious discussion in 2017. It must be noted that a few very important tax reform measures did become law in 2015, including making permanent Sec. 179 deductions and the Research & Development Tax Credit. But in order to be prepared for a serious debate on more comprehensive

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tax reform in the New Year, the Hardwood Federation Board of Directors formed a working group to help develop a policy platform about this very important issue. Why so early? Even though the election is still months away and the President and Congress won’t be sworn in until January of 2017, we strongly believe we need to start now . . . so we are prepared to enter into the discussion with an agreed upon set of policy recommendations as soon as Congress begins the conversation. It is much better to be playing offense early in the game than defense when it is too late. The Hardwood Federation Tax Reform Working Group met for the first time at the end of March and anticipates several more meetings before presenting its final recommendations to the

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PROTECTION

Hardwood Federation Board of Directors in September. While we cannot know at this time exactly what the final policies will look like, we are exploring several paths and options. We do know that it is very important to continue to support current tax structures that encourage forest land owners to maintain their land as working forests; this includes preferential capital gains treatment for standing timber and landowner deductions for reforestation costs. This has been a priority for the federation for the last few years and will continue to be a part of our policy. However, we would also like to have recommendations for reform efforts that will support lumber mills, lumber yards and hardwood manufacturing facilities.

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• Limiting the scope of the Estate Tax and other federal tax provisions that have an inordinate impact on small and medium sized businesses. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but it should give you some idea of what our thinking is. Our goal is to have finalized recommendations ready for participants of the September Hardwood Federation Fly-In to share with Members of Congress. If your company is interested in discussing our tax reform effort, please do not hesitate to contact us at dana.cole@hardwoodfederation.com. We would welcome your ideas and input!

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MAY IS

MEMBER APPRECIATION MONTH #NHLAPRIDE NHLA Members are the backbone of everything we do at NHLA and what makes this Association great. That’s why we are devoting the entire month of May to show our appreciation for our members.

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n this month’s editorial feature we would like to introduce and highlight the newest member of the Association, Trout River Lumber while we applaud and welcome Hartzell Hardwoods to the 100-year club – joining eleven other companies who boast membership of more than 100 consecutive years including:

T. T. Jones, Corp., Thomas & Proetz Lumber Co., Anderson-Tully Lumber Co., Maley & Wertz, Inc., Heidler Hardwood Lumber Co., Cole Hardwood, Inc., Alan McIlvain Co., Frank E. Wilson Lumber Co., Inc., Holt & Bugbee Co., J. M. Jones Lumber Co., Inc. and Tigerton Lumber Co. Whether you’re a veteran member or a young pup, an Active or Sustaining category member… NHLA wants you to know how much we value your support, opinion and participation. One of the best benefits of being an NHLA member is the networking and now is a great time to take advantage of Early Bird registration discounts for the 2016 NHLA Annual Convention & Exhibit Showcase #NHLA16DC – early bird runs through June 6. This month we want to also encourage you to follow us on one of our social media platforms and post your Member Pride #NHLAPride pics. Bust out that NHLA logo on a hat, jacket, shirt, car window, snap a picture and share it with us.

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And if you missed it on page 10…check out our Refer-A-Member Program. Get a company to join and NHLA will give you free convention registration. Again, Thank You for your Membership and continued support of the oldest and largest North American hardwood lumber association!

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NEW MEMBER PROFILE

Trout River Lumber

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rout River Lumber was founded in 1998 with the idea of creating quality Southern Yellow Pine flooring and pine pattern. Over the years, TRL has expanded and evolved and now offers custom kiln drying services in addition to precision milling and finishing techniques with multiple quality control inspections throughout the process to produce top quality hardwood flooring.

Company Name: Trout River Lumber Company Location: Crewe, Virginia

Primary Service/Product: White and Red Oak and Hickory, export and flooring manufacturer

Number of Employees: 70

Decision to Join NHLA: Trout River Lumber joined NHLA to gain better knowledge of the hardwood market and hopes to form mutually beneficial business relationships with those in our industry. TRL also looks forward to continuing education for its mill employees and has already participated in an in-house NHLA lumber grading short course with NHLA Inspector Tom Byers at their facility.

Number of Years in Business: 18

Looking to Gain as Members: Hardwood grading education and training, networking opportunities to broaden business connections and company awareness.

Number of Years as a NHLA Member: 2 months, joined February 2016 Primary Contact: Lindsey Hailey www.troutriverlumber.com

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VETERAN MEMBER PROFILE

Hartzell Hardwoods

Company Name: Hartzell Hardwoods Company Location: Piqua, Ohio Number of Employees: 95 employees over 2 facilities Number of Years in Business: 140 Number of Years as a NHLA Member: This Year Hartzell Celebrates 100 Years of Consecutive Membership with NHLA! Primary Contact: Kelly Hostetter, General Manager www.hartzellhardwoods.com

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he Hartzell Company was founded in 1875 when John T. Hartzell borrowed $25 from his uncle to go into the wagon business because he no longer wanted to work on the family farm. He soon set up a sawmill to supply the Oak and Ash lumber needed for his business. George W. Hartzell, his son, bought the company in 1900 and began specializing in Walnut lumber for the European market. When a World War I embargo shut off lumber markets into Europe, Hartzell turned to production of walnut gunstocks and walnut airplane propellers for the war effort. Hartzell’s propeller manufacturing experience had a simple beginning, as the first blades were literally chopped out of glued-up walnut blocks with hatchets. During World War II, Hartzell again furnished many of the gunstocks that were used. Over the last 20 years, Hartzell Hardwoods has experienced fast and dramatic growth by doubling kiln, steambox, and predryer capacity. They have built two high-tech Lumber Grading Systems with width-sorting capabilities. In addition their marketing base has continued to expand by diversifying heavily into the export market. Today, Hartzell exports its lumber throughout 40 countries in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. They continue to diversify their market base as well as keeping the W W W. N H L A .CO M

advances in technology on the front burner, as they have characterized throughout their 140-year history. Jim Hartzell is the current CEO and he is the 5th generation of Hartzell’s to work at the company. The company has remained in the family since its inception and looks forward to welcome the 7th generation to the work fold very soon. Primary Service/Product: Hartzell Hardwoods is proud to be known throughout the world as a leading producer of fine walnut lumber as well as top quality thick red and white oak lumber. As their history depicts, Hartzell is known to be an innovator and leader in the Hardwood Industry. Hartzell Hardwoods produces millions of board feet of lumber annually, of which is exported each year to customers throughout Europe, Mexico, the Far East and the Middle East. Decision to Join NHLA: Originally Hartzell became members “to be a part of the national standards for grading hardwood.” They have maintained membership with NHLA to support the industry and continue sending employees to the NHLA Inspector Training School and attend short courses as well as take advantage of networking opportunities. M a y 2 0 1 6 H A R D W O O D M AT T E R S

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In November of 2015 NHLA published a list of our Active Members. At this time, NHLA would like to thank our Associate and Sustaining Members for their involvement and support of the Association. The listing is of April 13, 2016.

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Associate Membership is for individuals, firms or corporations that are consumers of North American hardwood or cypress lumber, veneer, plywood and related products for manufacturing. Business types include but are not limited to: cabinet shops, furniture and flooring manufacturers, molding and millworks, pallet manufacturers. Acme Palalet Inc. American Woodmark Corp. Anthony Oak Flooring, Inc. Appalachian Wood Products, Inc. Bally Block Co. Batesville Casket Co. Beechvale Laminating, LLC Best Home Furnishings Boa-Franc G.P. C & L Wood Products, Inc. C. F. Martin & Co., Inc. Carolina Engineered Wood Components

Colonial Millworks Ltd.

Saguaro Moulding, Inc.

Cumberland Lumber & Manufacturing Co.Inc

Saint Raymond Veneers

Dongguan Seeland Wood Limited Elkay Wood Products Co. Ferche Millwork, Inc. Green Bay Pallet, Inc. Harden Furniture, Inc. Henry County Hardwoods, Inc. Jiu Sheng Wood Co., Ltd. John Boos & Co. Lebanon Oak Flooring Co. Macro Universe Enterprises Ltd. Main Street Millwork Inc. Marsh Lumber Co., Inc. Masco Cabinetry, LLC Maxwell Hardwood Flooring Menuiserox Inc. Monarch Millwork, Inc. Mullican Flooring North Hudson Woodcraft Corp. Northland Forest Products, Inc. O'Hair Shutters, Ltd.

Catawissa Wood and Components, Inc.

Oakbridge Timber Framing

Century Furniture Co., Inc.

Preverco Inc.

CG Universal Wood, S.A. DE C.V.

RSI Home Products

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Satin Finish Hardwood Flooring, Ltd. Shaw Industries Sheoga Hardwood Flooring & Paneling Vaughan Bassett Furniture Co. Winesburg Hardwood & Pallet Wood-Mode, Inc. Woodcraft, Inc. Woodharbor Custom Cabinetry Woodworkers Source Young Manufacturing Co., Inc. Yukon Door & Plywood, Inc.

SUSTAINING MEMBERS Sustaining Membership is for individuals, firms or corporations who supply services, materials or equipment to the active or associate members of this association or who are owners of North American hardwood timberlands providing the basic raw materials for the industry. Business types include but are not limited to equipment manufacturers and dealers, insurance agencies, consultants, software developers, logistics and transportation providers, timberland owners.

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Forestry Systems, Inc.

Pendu Manufacturing Inc.

ACES Division of Kuehne + Nagel Inc

Froedge Machine & Supply Co., Inc.

AFS Energy Systems

Fromm Packaging Systems

Pennsylvania & Indiana Lumbermens Mutual Insurance Companies

Ally Global Logistics LLC

Giorgio Gori USA, Inc.

American Wood Technology, LLC

Gregory Poole Equipment Company

Arch Wood Protection Inc.

Hardwood Market Report

ASF Logistics

Hardwood Publishing Co., Inc.

BB&T Insurance Services Forest Products Practice

Indiana Stamp Co., Inc.

Simply Computing International, Inc. dba Voice Control Solutions

Industrial Appraisal Company

StrategicComp

Industrial Vision Systems Inc.

System TM A/S

Interglobo Morra N. A., Inc.

The Jacobs Team / TJT Consulting

ISIS Wood Product Solutions

Timber Products Inspection, Inc.

ISK Biocides, Inc.

TMX Shipping Co.

Kiln-direct.com

Tradelanes Inc.

King City/Northway Forwarding Ltd.

TradeTec Computer Systems Ltd.

Laidig Systems, Inc.

U-C Coatings, LLC

Laufer Group International

USNR

Lico Machinery Inc.

Van Meter Insurance Group

Lumberstocklists.com

Veneer Services, LLC

Mahild Drying Technologies GmbH

W. J. Jones Co. Ltd.

Majure Data

Wagner Meters

Cornerstone Systems

Maple Flooring Manufacturers Association

Wiese USA

DMSi

Marathon Solutions, Inc.

Dunavant Global Logistics Group

Matson Insurance

Eagle Machinery & Supply, Inc.

McCormick & Sons, Inc.

Ecole Forestiere De Duchesnay

McDonough Manufacturing Co.

EHD - Engle-Hambright & Davies, Inc.

Michigan Works Northeast Consortium

eLIMBS, LLC

National Hardwood Magazine

Euler Hermes North America

Olson Search International, Inc.

Excelsior Marking

Pardee & Curtin Lumber Co. LLC

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Bio Mass Engineering Blue Book Services, Inc. Brewco Inc. Brewer Machine and Parts, LLC Bruks Rockwood Brunner-Hildebrand Lumber Dry Kiln Co. Buckman Laboratories, Inc. Cleereman Industries, Inc. Comact Equipment Inc. Connexus Industries, Inc. Connor and Gallagher Insurance Services Continental Underwriters Inc. Corley Manufacturing Co.

Piche Inc. River City Software, LLC/Picture Tally Shorepoint Insurance Services SII Dry Kilns

Wood-Mizer, LLC WoodPro Software Inc. Worldwide Business Enterprise An updated list of NHLA members can be found by downloading the NHLA Membership Directory App at www.nhladirectory.com. For any membership questions, please contact John Hester, Director of Membership at j.hester@nhla.com or 901-399-7558. M a y 2 0 1 6 H A R D W O O D M AT T E R S

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RULES CORNER

WHAT WOULD AN NHLA INSPECTOR DO? By Dana Spessert, NHLA Chief Inspector

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his month’s article, much like many of my articles, was initiated by a recently received question.

THE QUESTION: If a shipment of 8/4 FAS1Face and Better kiln dried is shipped to a customer and they claim there is too much warp/cup in the lumber, how would the NHLA Inspector handle this? Would you downgrade the lumber based on the areas of skip? Would the boards be reduced in thickness? To answer this question, we need to reference several areas of the NHLA Rules Book. First, the NHLA Inspector would determine if the lumber was shipped and received as rough or surfaced. Then they would need to determine if the lumber was

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intact and remained in the state it was shipped, with the exception of some surfaced boards used for testing purposes by the receiving company. If the entire shipment or a substantial part of the shipment had been surfaced, without the permission of the shipping company, the Inspector would deem the lumber to not be intact and remind both parties of the Sales Code, Article X, Inspection, where the buyer must hold the entire shipment intact to be inspected. If the lumber was intact as it was shipped, then the Inspector would grade each piece using the NHLA Grading Rules. There are several areas that pertain to warp/cup in Select and Better lumber. The first is covered under the definition of a Cutting on page 9, paragraph 29, of the 2015 NHLA Rules Book. This is the

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or torn grain will be admitted on the better face of the required cuttings, the aggregate area not exceeding 6” long by the width of the piece in FAS; 12” long by the width of the piece in F1F and Selects;” The important thing to note here is that when it mentions that the Selects and Better must surface two sides to standard surfaced thickness, there is some allowance for skip.

sentence from the paragraph that pertains to this issue: “In the grades of Selects and Better the entire board must be flat enough to surface two sides to standard surfaced thickness (for skip limitations, see page 58 under the rule “Clear-Face” Cutting Grade).” There is another area in the Rules Book that also states the limits for FAS boards, page 15, paragraph 61 states that: “Warp and Cup shall be admitted if the entire board will surface two sides to standard surfaced thickness in accordance with the rules for lumber surfaced two sides, except that cupped or warped pieces 12” and wider are admitted if they can be ripped to produce two pieces each of which would grade FAS and meet this warp and cup requirement. The exception as to pieces 12” and wider shall not apply to contracts for lumber in special widths 10” and wider.” The major difference between these two rules is the allowance for the 12” and wider pieces mentioned in the last sentence.

To wrap things up for this question, if the lumber is indeed intact and not surfaced, the NHLA Inspector would inspect the lumber based on the Standard Grades and apply all limitations listed. The Inspector would then determine, to the best of their ability, if the warp limitation (considering the skip allowance), was exceeded and if so, either grade the board as 1 Common or below based on the Cuttings being flat, or measure for thickness at the thinnest cutting used and determine if it is thick enough to be considered 8/4 (1 7/8” (1.875”) after kiln drying). This is a lot of information to absorb, but the Inspector must consider all of this when inspecting lumber as well as all of the other Rules involved.

The two different Rules listed above have both mentioned standard surfaced thickness and the Rules for lumber surfaced two sides. The Rule they are mentioning is on page 58, under the heading of “The “Clear-Face” Cutting Grade” and it states: “Slight skips, chipped

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HARDWOOD LUMBER INSPECTOR

James Grezenski Forest Products Inc. desires an experienced sawyer for their Stevens Point location. Applicants will be responsible for operation of the carriage. Applicants must have experience and knowledge in this field.

Meridien Hardwoods of Pennsylvania is seeking a hardwood lumber inspector. Applicants must have a minimum of 2 years of experience. Inspector will be responsible for grading incoming and outgoing lumber according to NHLA rules and customer specifications. The inspector will also be responsible for minimizing downtime at the grading deck and to ensure proper packaging of bundles.

This is a full-time position offering benefits and a competitive salary package. To apply please call 715-344-0878 and/or email resume to bgrezenski@grezenskiforestproducts.com. James Grezenski Forest Products Inc. 3158 County Road X North  |   Stevens Point, WI 54482 Phone: 715-344-0878  |   Fax: 715-344-1470

HARDWOOD LUMBER GRADER James Grezenski Forest Products Inc. is seeking an experienced hardwood lumber grader. Applicants must have experience in lumber inspection and the NHLA grading Rules. Applicants must have a high school diploma. This is a full-time position offering benefits and a competitive salary package. To apply please call 715-344-0878 and/or email resume to bgrezenski@grezenskiforestproducts.com. James Grezenski Forest Products Inc. 3158 County Road X North  |   Stevens Point, WI 54482 Phone: 715-344-0878  |   Fax: 715-344-1470

OPERATIONS MANAGER Noland Lumber Co., Inc. is seeking an operations manager. The ideal candidate will have familiarity and an understanding of hardwood lumber production. Background knowledge of dry kilns and lumber grading is preferred.

To apply, contact Brandon Ferman at 814-563-4614 and/or fax 814-563-4624 or email resume to brandonferman@hotmail.com. Meridien Hardwoods of PA PO Box 227  |   Pittsfield, PA 16340 Phone: 814-563-4614  |   Fax: 814-563-4624

HARDWOOD LUMBER INSPECTOR Kane Hardwood, a division of Collins Pine, is seeking a hardwood lumber inspector for it’s Northwest Pa. Mckean County location. Applicants with an NHLA lumber grading certificate are preferred. Salary is $15-$17 per hour plus bonus system for safety. Kane Hardwood offers competitive pay, benefits, paid holidays and a 401k plan. To apply, fax resume to (814) 837-8401 or email resume to hfeikls@collinsco.com. Kane Hardwood, Div. of Collins Pine PO Box 807  |   Kane, PA 16735 Phone: (814) 837-6941  |   Fax: (814)837-8401

* To view current job postings or to post a job, visit www.nhla.com/jobs.

Salary is based on experience. To apply e-mail resume to mikenoland@nctv.com. Noland Lumber Co., Inc. P.O. Box 346 665 1st Ave E  |   Gordo, AL 35466 Phone: 205-364-7118  |   Fax: 205-364-8602

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CALENDAR

WH ERE IN THE WOR LD IS N H LA? EXPO Richmond May 13-14  |   Sandston, VA Participating John Hester, Director of Membership and Renee Hornsby, Director of Communications

The International Woodworking Fair (IWF) August 24-27  |   Atlanta, GA Participating John Hester, Director of Membership and Renee Hornsby, Director of Communications

Marcus Hook, PA  |   August 15-19  |   Alan McAllvain Co Instructor: Barry Kibbey, NHLA National Inspector Contact: Becky Miller  |   901-399-7569  |   b.miller@nhla.com

Inspector Training School 181st Class

Memphis, TN  |   August 31-November 18  |   NHLA Headquarters Instructor: Rich Hascher, NHLA ITS Instructor Contact: Becky Miller  |   901-399-7569  |   b.miller@nhla.com To enroll visit: www.nhla.com/school

Flex-Day Lumber Grading Short Course

Piketon, OH  |   September 19-23  |   Ohio State University/NHLA Instructor: Barry Kibbey, NHLA National Inspector Contact: Becky Miller  |   901-399-7569  |   b.miller@nhla.com

EDUCATION & TRAIN I NG

Flex-Day Lumber Grading Short Course

Inspector Training School 180th Class

Antigo, WI  |   May 16 – July 22  |   NorthCentral Technical College Instructor: Rich Hascher, NHLA ITS Instructor Contact: Becky Miller  |   901-399-7569  |   b.miller@nhla.com To enroll visit: www.nhla.com/school

4-Day Lumber Grading Short Course

Millersburg, OH  |   June 6-9  |   Yoder Lumber Co., Inc. Instructor: Barry Kibbey, NHLA National Inspector Contact: Gayla Fleming  |   614-497-9580   |   info@ohioforest.org

3-Day Lumber Grading Short Course

Portage Lake, ME  |   June 14-16  |   Maine Woods Co., LLC Instructor: Jack English, NHLA National Inspector Contact: Becky Miller  |   901-399-7569  |   b.miller@nhla.com

4-Day Lumber Grading Short Course

Sandy Lake, PA  |   July 18-21  |   McKeever Environmental Center Instructor: Barry Kibbey, NHLA National Inspector Contact: Fran Bores  |   724-376-1000   |   info@mckeever.org

Flex-Day Lumber Grading Short Course

Memphis, TN  |   July 25-29  |   NHLA Headquarters Instructor: Rich Hascher, NHLA ITS Instructor Contact: Becky Miller  |   901-399-7569  |   b.miller@nhla.com

Inspector Training School Progressive Program: Block 1

Memphis, TN  |   August 8-19  |   NHLA Headquarters Instructor: Rich Hascher, NHLA ITS Instructor Contact: Becky Miller  |   901-399-7569  |   b.miller@nhla.com To enroll visit: www.nhla.com/school

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5-Day Lumber Grading Short Course

Indianapolis, IN  |   September 26-30  |   Wood-Mizer Products, Inc. Instructor: Barry Kibbey, NHLA National Inspector Contact: Denice Helmbrecht  |   317-875-3660  |   info@ihla.org

For applications, a complete listing of events and more information please visit www.nhla.com/calendar.

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