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S4S Lumber

Finding Inspiration in Every Turn

We provide a very wide range of choices for S4S lumber, including different species and sizes to meet your lumber needs. Whether you are looking for something stronger, better weather resistance, or something fancy, we have it all.

Pine

Douglas Fir

Since its introduction into this country the Russian Olive has spread out considerably to the point where it has become listed as a noxious weed in many states. Russian olive trees are small to medium-sized trees, typically growing up to 30 feet in height. They have become a source of food and cover for much wildlife. We have been able to harvest many trees above their average size and continue to make them available. They are known for their distinctive silvery-gray foliage and fragrant yellow flowers, which bloom in the spring and summer. The wood of the Russian olive tree is known for its striking grain patterns, which feature swirling waves of light and dark colors. It is a hard, dense wood that is very difficult to obtain due to its dangerous thorns, and bushy limb structure making it difficult to obtain.

Russian Olive 

Blue Pine

As we are milling ponderosa and lodge pole pine we occasionally come across lumber with blue colors (sometimes a variety of other colors). This lumber is sorted from the non-blue lumber and is sometimes referred to as beetle killed pine. 

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Aspen 

Aspen (Quaking Aspen) like the Russian Olive is not easily acquired in the Big Horn Basin area. Due to its limited availability and generally smaller size we've found it to be an excellent choice for trim, furniture, cabinetry, and much more. 

Elm

Once Elm trees have been taken down throughout Wyoming we collect the trees, mill them, and are left with beautiful Elm wood. It is a fairly dense wood and has many great uses.

Eastern Red Cedar

Eastern Red Cedar is available here, known for its aroma and bright red color.

Russian Olive Hardwood Lumber
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Aspen lumber
Elm Wood and Lumber
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