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4/4 Barnwood - 5" to 6" x 16'
grey in color, some end checking, few knots
$3.75 per bf -(add liniel foot price) Inventory #6762
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6/4 Douglas Fir - 10" x 10'
rough cut, some knots, light end checking, KD
$2.10 per bf - Inventory #7035 |
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8/4 Douglas Fir - 9.5"+ x 10'
rough cut, some knots, light end checking, KD
$2.11 per bf - Inventory #7036
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10/4 Douglas Fir - 19" to 21" + x 9'
knotty, some surface checking, natural edges, some sapwood, locally cut
$12 per bf - Inventory #7519
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7/4 Douglas Fir - 15.5" to 19.5 " x 8'
knotty, some end checking, some sapwood, locally cut
82 BF - $5.60 per bf - Inventory #7518
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4/4 Beetle Kill Pine - 5" to 12" x 16'
KD. Knots. Wane. Some cracks.
$1.57 per bf - Inventory #4356 |
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4/4 Ponderosa Pine - 5.5" to 6 " x 12'+
rough cut, has been sorted for blue stain, very little blue remains, knotty
$1.88 per bf - Inventory #7184 |
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4/4 Englemamm Spruce - 14" to 15" x 8'
2 live edges with bark partially attached, knots, some end and surface
checking, locally cut
19 BF - $4.90 per bf - Inventory #7517 |
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Specialty Local Material |
"Gamble" White Oak - 1.5" to 4" x 4' to 15'
natural grey patina, killed by a fire and naturally weathered,
some bark left on some pieces, burn marks, some knots, cut locally
great for fencing, bed and furniture parts, and stair railing
$1.12 per foot or about $9 for an 8 foot piece - Inventory #7534 |
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Douglas Fir Corbels
Beautiful Southwest character pieces. Great accents.
$- Inventory #5258, #5263 |
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Scrub Oak Walking Sticks - 4'+
Fairly straight, with a complete natural edge - no bark, and they have a nice patina. Cut from Lama Mountain in New Mexico $14 a piece
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Douglas Fir Spiral Posts 8" x 8" x 7.5'
Beautiful Southwest character.
$125.01 per post - Inventory #6258 |
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Vigas - Hand Planed Beams and Posts |
| Viga is the Spanish word for beam, and is used to denote the round timbers or poles used as supports and architectural accents common in southwestern style adobe structures. To bear the snow-load in the winter, vigas are used to span roofs and also provide vertical supports. Entire logs are hand-planed to remove the bark and cambium. Ponderosa pine, Englemann spruce and Douglas fir are the most popular species used for vigas. Vigas can also be carved to provide a more decorative look. Call us today to discuss your viga package. (800)719-2413 |
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