20 



WOOD-USING INDUSTIES 



together with vehicles, car construction, sash, doors, and general 

 mill work, demand a sufficient amount to equal nearly 73 percent of 

 the total consumption of the wood. The remaining 27 percent is 

 divided among 25 other industries in varying small amounts as 

 follows: 



TABLE III. Oaks 



Industry 



Planing- mill products 37,024,682 



Furniture ZS^Oil 



Vehicles and vehicle parts 22,862,012 



Car construction 22,106,292 



Sash, doors, blinds and general mill work 14,558,697 



Agricultural implements 11 ,225,700 



Boxes and crates 6,199,945 



Fixtures 5,482 , 305 



Chairs 3,495,000 



Plumbers' woodwork 3,175,000 



Miscellaneous 2,558,000 



Handles 2,325,372 



Refrigerators and kitchen cabinets 1,724,056 



Ship and boat building 1,262,000 



Machine construction 1,207,500 



Equipment, playground 1,100,000 



Dairymen's, poulterers' and apiarists' supplies 767,000 



Frames and molding 547,325 



Instruments, musical.... 425,000 



Caskets and coffins 402 , 000 



Tanks and silos , 400,000 



Woodenware and novelties 280,000 



Laundry appliances ..'. 210,000 



Bungs and faucets 165 000 



Sporting and athletic goods 110,000 



Pulleys and conveyors 100,000 



Saddles and harness 87,000 



Brushes 75,000 



Elevators 29,000 



Total 163,013,927 



Quantity used annually 



Feet b. m. 



Percent 



22.71 

 14.18 

 14.03 

 13.56 

 8.93 



6-91 

 3 80 

 3.36 

 2.14 

 1.95 



1.57 

 1 43 

 1.05 



.78 

 .74 



.67 

 .47 



.25 



.25 

 .17 

 .13 

 .10 

 .07 



.05 

 .05 

 .02 



A verage 

 cost per 

 1,0000 ft. 



$39.16 

 40.53 

 37.07 

 26.39 

 41.70 



25.64 

 14.93 

 45.37 

 34.26 

 33.15 



30.35 

 29.14 

 29.99 

 39-31 

 35.93 



14.09 

 13.76 

 49.11 

 28.16 

 54.43 



85.00 

 16.79 

 34.29 

 16.55 

 60.23 



33.00 

 22.86 

 25.00 

 35.86 



100.00 



$35.08 



