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For the adventurous consumer Historic Trestlewood
offers the best of Treslewood. The colors of Trestlewood have been
selected to create a floor of unequalled color and variation. Throw
in some knots and mix up the grain a little and you will have a
floor that is the envy of the resort.
- Specie: Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
- Source: The Lucin Cut-off Rail Road Trestle which crossed
the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
- Moisture: Kiln-dried to less than 8% moisture.
- Knots: Unlimited sound knots, some surface defects from unsound
knots.
- Holes: Extremely rare 3 4 bolt holes.
- Checks: Checking and cracks allowed as long as the piece
is solid.
- Surface: Limited surface area may have saw marks.
- Grain: Mixed grain patterns.
- Color: Contains significant coloring not usually associated
with Douglas Fir with stark variations that may include: brown,
green, yellow, orange, red, gray, black and purple.
- Millwork: Flooring, T&G, back relief, squared ends.
- Sizes: 3 4 thick 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 widths
11 2 12 lengths
Occasionally the thickness and widths must be adjusted slightly
to accommodate the raw product.
The unique distinctiveness of a reclaimed wood
product is generally what makes it so desirable. Although we may provide
a sample, photograph or description of a particular type of wood product
as an example to demonstrate the general characteristics of that type
of product, such sample, photograph or description may not necessarily
be representative of the product actually delivered due to the great
variability in color, grain, texture, sign of previous use, etc. |