Salt storage buildings use treated timber

Oil-borne preservative incorporated into structural lumber impedes movement of brine through wood to keep salt-storage facilities in service years longer.

November 21, 2005

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Salt storage buildings use treated timber

Oil-borne preservative incorporated into structural lumber impedes movement of brine through wood to keep salt-storage facilities in service years longer. Standard loaders fill space up to 14 ft. high. Customized wall heights and roof truss designs offer 30 ft. of clearance. Use partitions to store both salt and salt/sand. Choose gambrel, gable, or shed roof styles with pre-engineered plans for do-it-yourself or local-contractor installation.

Wheeler Lumber, L.L.C., Bloomington, MN

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