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Table 13. — Hardboard (14-inch basis) use in manufacturing, by product group, specified years 1960-70, with projections 



(1970 relative prices) to 2000 





All products 



Household furniture 



Commercial and 



Consumer goods l 



Commercial and 



Other products > 













institutional furniture 







industrial equipment 2 







Year 





Per dollar 





Per dollar 





Per dollar 





Per dollar 





Per dollar 





Per dol- 





Total 



of ship- 

 ments 4 



Total 



of ship- 

 ments * 



Total 



of ship- 

 ments 4 



Total 



of ship- 

 ments * 



Total 



of ship- 

 ments * 



Total 



lar of 

 ship- 

 ments * 





Million 





Million 





Million 





Million 





Million 





Million 







square 



Square 



square 



Square 



square 



Square 



square 



Square 



square 



Square 



square 



Square 





feet 



feet 



feet 



feet 



feet 



feet 



feet 



feet 



feet 



feet 



feet 



feet 



1960 



760 



0. 0020 



231 



0.061 



145 



0.101 



30 



0.012 



58 



0. 0022 



296 



0. 0009 



1965 



1,135 



.0023 



526 



.108 



138 



.070 



43 



.009 



41 



.0006 



387 



.0009 



1970 



1,361 



.0023 



663 



.125 



127 



.053 



48 



.009 



49 



.0006 



474 



.0009 













Low projections 















1980 



2,140 



0. 0025 



1,140 



0.138 



150 



0.038 





80 



0.009 



90 



0. 0006 



680 



0. 0010 



1990 



3,050 



.0025 



1,650 



.145 



200 



.037 





110 



.009 



140 



.0006 



950 



.0010 



2000 



4,230 



.0025 



2,260 



.148 



240 



.028 





150 



.010 



230 



.0006 



1,350 



.0011 



Medium projections 



1980 



2,240 



0. 0025 



1,190 



0.138 



160 



0.038 



80 



0.009 



100 



0. 0006 



710 



0. 0010 



1990 



3,350 



.0025 



1,780 



.145 



220 



.037 



110 



.009 



160 



.0006 



1,080 



.0010 



2000 



4,850 



.0025 



2,540 



.148 



280 



.028 



170 



.010 



270 



.0006 



1,590 



.0011 



High projections 



1980 



2,370 



0. 0025 



1,250 



0.138 



170 



0.038 



80 



0.009 



110 



0. 0006 



760 



0. 0010 



1990 



3,720 



.0025 



1,950 



.145 



250 



.037 



130 



.009 



190 



.0006 



1,200 



.0010 



2000 



5,650 



.0025 



2,890 



.148 



340 



.028 



190 



.010 



320 



.0006 



1,910 



.0011 



1 Includes sporting goods, musical instruments, boat building and repair, 

 toys and games, luggage and trunks, handles, morticians' goods, shoe and 

 boot findings, and wood matches. 



2 Includes commercial refrigeration, signs and displays, patterns and jigs, 

 truck bodies and trailers, general machinery, agricultural implements, elec- 

 trical equipment, and textile machinery supplies. 



3 All manufactured products except those listed above and products such 

 as pallets, prefabricated wooden buildings and structural members, contain- 

 ers, mobile homes, millwork, flooring and other similar goods included in 

 the construction and shipping sections of this study. 



4 1967 dollars. Use per dollar of shipments in the 1960-70 period computed 

 by Forest Service. (See table 129 for value of shipments.) 



Sources: Wood used, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 1948— 

 Wood used in manufacture, 1948. Forest Resource Bep.2, 1951; 1960 — Wood used 

 in manufacturing industries I960. Statist. Bull. 353, 1965; 1965 — Wood used in 

 manufacturing industries, 1965. Statist. Bull. 440, 1969; 1970 — Estimates based 

 on preliminary value of shipments (table 129) and trends in timber products 

 use per dollar of shipments. 



Projections: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 



