Real log home look with all the benefits of stick frame construction. Premium Grade/low ash content/all natural pellets. Custom sawn lumber and timber. Online form to request additional information.
Bearlodge Forest Products

Custom Lumber

Custom Sawn Lumber & Timbers

Boards are considered to be anything that is 1" thick with widths of 4" up to 12". Rough boards work well on outbuildings, but have also been used to side homes where a rustic look is desired. Planking is anything over 1" thick and up to 3" thick with widths up to 12". Some uses are for corrals, outbuildings, stairs, and wind breaks.

Timbers are sawn in dimensions from 4"X 4" up to 12"X12", and we can supply these hard to get items in lengths up to 26 feet. These are currently being used for mining timbers, corrals, outbuildings, and log cabins.

Pallets   
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For our commercial customers, and even for your garage or storage shed, Bearlodge offers pallets for stacking and easy mobility. Bearlodge produces 10,000 pallets a month for mines and manufacturing including sanitized pallets for overseas shipments. We mass-produce these products with specialized equipment like automated nailers. We deliver semi-load lots to our customers. Call for more information.

Firewood

Stay warm & enjoy the great aroma of Ponderosa firewood! Bearlodge's Ponderosa makes cleaner firewood and less mess at your woodpile because it's made from end trims of Ponderosa peeled logs. You load it yourself which means you can choose the size that fits your fireplace. Purchase all the firewood you need for just 1½ cents per pound. (about $45 per cord).


Real log home look with all the benefits of stick frame construction. Premium Grade/low ash content/all natural pellets. Online form to request additional information.

Bearlodge Forest Products, Inc.
1506 Hwy 24
Hulett, WY 82720
307-467-5212 Fax
Toll Free: 1-888-742-1132

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