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Douglas Fir is a popular wood in the Rocky
Mountain area. The warm color variations combined with pronounced
grain make the wood desirable. Throw in evidence of previous use
such as nail-holes, ferrous staining, checking and weathering and
Reclaimed Fir becomes a wonderful option for mountain living.
- Specie: Douglas Fir
- Source: Various buildings throughout the U.S. and Canada.
- Moisture: Kiln-dried to less than 8% moisture.
- Knots: Unlimited sound knots, occasional surface defects
from unsound knots.
- Holes: Many nail holes often with ferrous stains, bolt
holes up to 1 diameter allowed.
- Checks: Unlimited checking and cracks, often with weathered
patina, allowed as long as board is solid.
- Surface: Surface may be resawn or have the original weathering
or saw marks.
- Grain: Mixed grain patterns.
Color: Unlimited variation, generally light brown to reddish
brown.
- Sizes: 4/4" Thick surfaced hit and miss to approximately
15/16" 3½", 4½", 5½",
6½", 7½", 8½", 9½",
10½" Widths-ripped 2 edges-net tally
4' - 12' lengths.
Additional sizes available, ask for more details.
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.
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