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great buys »douglas fir flooring blanks

This unit of rough-sawn Douglas fir “flooring blanks” is suitable for a wide variety of applications – paneling, wainscoting, furniture, finish pieces and more. When we remill reclaimed lumber into flooring, siding, paneling and other products, it must first be resawn into nominal 1” thick “blanks” prior to being run through a moulder. This unit includes material from a variety of our Doug fir inventories – including the historic 900 Minnesota Esprit Building in San Francisco and the historic Geneva Steel Mill near Orem, Utah. Douglas fir is prized for its unique structural qualities and exceptional beauty. This inventory is a bargain at $.50 per board foot. Must be purchased per unit, with approximately 250 board feet per unit.

Sources: Various dismantled structures throughout the western United States, including the historic 900 Minnesota Esprit Building in San Francisco and the historic Geneva Steel Mill near Orem, Utah.

Species: Pseudotsuga menziesii.

Color tones: Golden honey with mellow orange overtones.

Dimensions: Net 1” thick x 3-1/2” to 5-1/2” wide x up to 4’ long.

Millwork: Rough-sawn on both wide faces. Some edges resawn and some as-is.

Character: Includes unfilled nail and other fastener holes, checking and occasional knots.

Finish: Unfinished.

LEED: MR 4 (Recycled Content), MR 5 (Regional Materials).

Price: $.50 per board foot. Must be purchased per unit, with approximately 250 board feet per unit.