buckfama
Volnation's official hillbilly
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Ok BF
I took down a very small smoke house at Reds family farm. Built 1880s. I used the wood to build some shutters for Reds house (she lets me live there too)
Great idea right up until I installed them.
They're freaking heavy 24 feet up
Are they oak? That old stuff is heavy, very dense. I can aksy tell you the species by feel and weight now. Lol
A lot of old hand hewn cabins had the first 2 or 3 courses hewn out of oak and the rest would be poplar because it's so much lighter and easier to put in place.
This is the widest white oak boards I have ever pulled from a structure. It is 17 7/8 inches wide and about 13 feet long.. like I called them earlier..money boards.
Just stripped more today from the outside wall. Couple morr days of taking outside stuff and I can move inside and start taking up the floors. Then it will be time to pull the 2 story portion down. I need some of the oak 2x stuff and the 6x6 and 8x6 out of it for a customer.
what's the reason for the different widths
I would think the mill would have them the same width
