RECLAIMED DOUGLAS FIR PLANKING  
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As is Douglas Fir Closeup
As is Douglas Fir Closeup

AS IS DOUGLAS FIR - Recycled DF planking and decking is available in the condition it was received with the visible hardware removed and end damage trimmed. It is most commonly used in 1x and 2x thicknesses and in widths to 16”. All milling options are available with reclaimed planking. The 1” board stock is usually created by cutting 2” stock in half, leaving one original side and one freshly sawn side with a slight variation in width and thickness. This can be milled further to uniform width and thickness if necessary. The original face will usually have a fuzzy brown patina with the circular or band sawn markings and can be used to simulate barn siding.

As is Douglas Fir Lumber
As is Douglas Fir Lumber
 
 
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Sanded Douglas Fir Closeup
Sanded Douglas Fir Closeup

SANDED DOUGLAS FIR - Sanded Reclaimed Douglas fir planking is created by passing the material through a special sander which lightly sands the surface while leaving the patina and character. It produces a more refined appearance and is very popular for open beam ceiling and wall applications.

Sanded Douglas Fir
Sanded Douglas Fir
 
 
SAWN DOUGLAS FIR
 
Sawn Douglas Fir Closeup
Sawn Douglas Fir Closeup

SAWN DOUGLAS FIR - With the horizontal bandsaw, we can produce a fresh sawn face on both sides of the planking. This will leave a limited amount of character marks from the nail holes, but generally it will look similar to fresh sawn fir with a band sawn finish. The material is typically the same net dimension in thickness and width. This material can also then be surface sanded or run to any of the common milling pattern such as tongue and groove.

Sawn Douglas Fir Lumber
Sawn Douglas Fir Lumber
 
 
HAND HEWN DOUGLAS FIR
 
Hand Hewn Douglas Fir Closeup
Hand Hewn Douglas Fir Closeup

HAND HEWN DOUGLAS FIR - A hand hewn appearance on the planking is another alternative. Using adz axes and special sander we can recreate a hand hewn surface which will match the hand hewn Douglas fir timbers. Occasional character marks will enhance the authentic character of this material.

Hand Hewn Douglas Fir Lumber
Hand Hewn Douglas Fir Lumber
 
 

 

RECLAIMED AUTHENTIC BARN SIDING AND PLANKING

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As Is Barn Siding Closeup
As Is Barn Siding Closeup

AS IS BARN SIDING - Recycled barn siding is available in the condition it was received with the visible hardware removed and end damage trimmed. It is most commonly available in an average 1” thickness and a variety of widths up to 10”, (wider material is available in the Douglas fir planking). All milling options are available with reclaimed barn siding including thickness gauging and edging. The original face will usually have a raised grain gray/brown patina with the circular or band sawn markings.

 
 
Sanded Barn Siding
 
Sanded Barn Siding Closeup
Sanded Barn Siding Closeup

SANDED BARN SIDING - Sanded reclaimed barn planking is created by passing the individual planks through a special sander which lightly sands the surface while leaving the patina and character. This process will reduce a predominately gray patina to a beautiful shade of brown. It produces a more refined appearance and is very popular for open beam ceiling and wall applications.

 
 
Sawn Barn Siding
 
Sawn Barn Siding Closeup
Sawn Barn Siding Closeup

SAWN BARN SIDING - With the horizontal band saw, we can produce a fresh sawn face on both sides of the planking. This will leave a limited amount of character marks from the nail holes, but generally it will look similar to fresh sawn oak with a band sawn finish. The material is typically the same net dimension in thickness and width. This material can also then be surface sanded or run to any of the common milling pattern such as tongue and groove.

 
 
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Hand Hewn Barn Siding Closeup
Hand Hewn Barn Siding Closeup

HAND HEWN FACE CUTS - We May Occasionally have a limited inventory generated from sawing faces off of timbers from other work in progress. Random thickness & widths and limited supply.

Hand Hewn Barn Siding Closeup
Hand Hewn Barn Siding Lumber
 

RECLAIMED REDWOOD PLANKING AND DECKING
Recycled planking and decking is available in the condition it was received with the visible hardware removed and end damage trimmed. It is most commonly used in 1x and 2x thicknesses and in widths to 16”. All milling options are available with reclaimed planking. The 1” board stock is usually created by cutting 2” stock in half, leaving one original side and one freshly sawn side with a slight variation in width and thickness. This can be milled further to uniform width and thickness if necessary. The original face will usually have a fuzzy burgundy patina with the circular or band sawn markings and can be used to simulate barn siding. Alternatively, it may also have been previously surfaced.

 

Sanded Redwood
 
Redwood Sanded Beam Flat Grain Closeup
Redwood Sanded Beam Flat Grain Closeup

SANDED REDWOOD - Sanded Reclaimed Redwood planking is created by passing the material through a special sander which lightly sands the surface while leaving the patina and character. It produces a more refined appearance and is very popular for open beam ceiling and wall applications.

 
 
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Redwood Sawn Beams Closeup
Redwood Sawn Beams Closeup

SAWN REDWOOD - With the horizontal band saw, we can produce a fresh sawn face on both sides of the planking. This will leave a limited amount of character marks from the nail holes, but generally it will look similar to fresh sawn Redwood with a band sawn finish. The material is typically the same net dimension in thickness and width. This material can also then be surface sanded or run to any of the common milling pattern such as tongue and groove.

 
 

 

 
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