Industrial Lumber
- Home /
- Industrial Lumber
Request A Quote
Ready-to-Ship Hardwood, Pine & Panels
From Pallet Shops to assembly lines, manufacturers’ in the know count on Troymill for a continuos flow of industrial lumber to keep their operations running smoothly. Every stick of lumber we sell is milled and stored at one of our four locations in Ohio. In addition to the largest inventory of industrial hardwood that we know of, our fleet of over a dozen sky blue Troymill tractor trailers ensures fast and dependable delivery throughout the region.
Hardwood Dimension Lumber
Need rugged decking or blocking that won’t splinter under pressure? We stock oak, maple, poplar, and hickory in both random-length lifts and cut-to-size packs.
- Common sizes: 1×4, 1×6, 2×4, 2×6, 4×4, 4×6, 6×6 (6’ to 16’ lengths)
Popular uses: heavy crate framing, load-bearing pallet stringers, machine-base skids
Pine & SPF Industrial Lumber
When the job requires lighter weight or cost efficiency, our Southern Yellow Pine and SPF inventory steps in. These softwoods arrive clean, dry, and debris-free, making them ideal for crate framing, panel backers, and non-structural components that still need industrial-grade consistency.
- Species: Southern Yellow Pine, Spruce-Pine-Fir mix
- Lengths: 8 ft to 16 ft standard; cut-backs to 24″ for blocking
- Grades: Prime & Select for visible panels, Industrial for hidden bracing
Typical applications: light-duty pallets, dunnage sticks, export crates, spacer strips
Panel Products
Plywood and OSB panels round out your order, saving you a second supplier. Whether you’re lining a crate interior or building one-off machinery guards, Troymill can slot full bundles of industrial sheet goods onto the same flatbed that carries your lumber, keeping freight costs low and deadlines tight.
- Panel types: CDX plywood (½″–¾″), OSB (⅜″–¾″), industrial Birch-face, MDO on request
- Standard sizes: 48″ × 96″, 48″ × 120″; rip-cuts or cross-cuts available
Add-ons: heat-treated stamp, sanded faces, skid-proof coatings
Pre-Cut Components
Short on saw capacity? We’ll trim stringers, deck boards, dunnage, and cribbing blocks to your exact spec before the load ever leaves our yard. Pre-cut industrial lumber feeds directly into automated nailers and assembly stations, cutting labor and waste on your end.
- Deck boards: ½″–1″ thick, chamfered or square edge
- Stringers: 1½″ × 3½″ or custom, with optional forklift notches
- Cribbing blocks: up to 12″ × 12″ × 48″, chamfered edges for safer stacking
Labeling: color-striped or bar-coded bundles for quick line-side ID
Heat-Treated Export Lumber
Crossing borders? Our on-site kilns stamp each lift with a clear ISPM 15 mark, ensuring your freight clears customs the first time. Pressure-treated decking lumber never enters the mix—just properly sterilized, bark-free industrial lumber ready for global routes.
- HT cycle: 56 °C core temp for 30 min, monitored and logged
- Stamping: ALSC-approved IPPC mark on every piece or bundle
Documentation: digital HT certificates emailed with BOL for customs records
Frequently Asked Questions
Green mixed hardwood is typically less expensive in our region, so it delivers the required performance for pallet lumber and dunnage wood at a lower cost.
A representative green ash hardwood averages 14,100 psi in bending strength (MOR) compared with SYP’s 12,800 psi, giving hardwood a slight edge for heavy dunnage blocks and cribbing.
SYP posts a higher Modulus of Elasticity—1.8 million psi vs. 1.66 million psi for green ash—so it deflects less under the same weight, a plus for long pallet stringers and banding‑groove lumber.
Yes. Green lumber can carry 15 to 30 percent more moisture by weight, which lowers strength and raises freight cost. Kiln‑dried hardwood or SYP may be the better call for export dunnage or heat‑treated pallets.
Absolutely. We often pair SYP stringers with hardwood deck boards—or the reverse—to meet load ratings while controlling material cost on custom pallet lumber orders.
Ready to keep your line moving?
Tell us about your footprint, grade, and monthly volume, and we’ll provide a quote in hours. Then, we’ll roll a truck when you’re ready.
Pride in Everything
Troymill pride means integrity, hard work and exceptional service each and every day, for each and every customer.
Above all else is our concern for quality and care taken in everything we do. Every member of the Troymill team, from management and foremen to our Amish craftsmen, takes their performance to heart and seeks new ways to better serve our customers.
Only by taking immense pride in every aspect of our work can we build and maintain strong, long-lasting relationships with our customers, suppliers, and employees.


