Lumber Manufacturing
The manufacturing process is at the heart of what makes Snider Industries' quality lumber products. Lumber is steam-dried in conventional kilns at 180 F for three days, then equalized for about two weeks, allowing the lumber to regain a moisture content guaranteed to be below 15%. Snider prefers the conventional kilns not the high-temp kilns used by most mills. This process allows for a soft, pliable board suitable for multiple purposes including millwork and patterns. All of Snider's lumber products receive a SPIB HT Grade of D & Better, #2 or #3; and a moisture content grade of 15%, including shorts products.
SAWMILL CONTACTS
Jimmy Brewer -
Plant Manager
Office: 903-938-9857 Ext. 29
jbrewer@sniderindustries.com
Billy Barnett -
Maintenance Supervisor
Office: 903-938-9857 Ext. 33
billy@sniderindustries.com
John Minter -
Power Plant Supervisor
Office: 903-938-9857 Ext. 36
powerplant@sniderindustries.com