TrestleWood Circle Sawn Siding offers a unique and inexpensive reclaimed wood option for large volumes of siding. The rough circle-sawn texture combined with the color and character of trestlewood create a rustic appearance similar to barnboard siding. The “new cut” look of this siding can be preserved with finishes or let nature begin the weathering process to get a weathered product within a few years.

  • Species: Douglas Fir
  • Source: Piling of Lucin Cut-off Railroad Trestle—The Great Salt Lake
  • M/C: As-is; kiln dried also available
  • Knots: Unlimited; occasional loose knots.
  • Holes: Some boards have an occasional 1” diameter hole where metal has been removed.
  • Checks: Unlimited as long as board is sound.
  • Color: Unlimited variation allowed
  • Grain: Mixed
  • Surface: Circle-Sawn: Heavy circle-sawn texture on all four sides.
  • Skip-Sawn: Remnants of light circle-sawn texture with worn edges and rounded corners.
  • Distressed: Adz cuts on faces with worn edges-2” thickness only.
  • Sizes: Thickness: 1", 1½, 2", +/- ¼". Widths: 4", 6", 8", 10", 12" nominal. Lengths: 2' increments up to 16'.
  • Additional Information: See the current Trestlewood II Properties for additional information about Trestlewood II.
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.