Then Tomahawk Alberta had a "NICE" floor in their tavern,,,
ME Thinks some of the ranchers appreciated the "NICE" floor as well.
ME Thinks some of the ranchers appreciated the "NICE" floor as well.
That’s a killer stash!I built these sliding barn doors for a friends timber framed home. I have several hundred of these 30-50 year old Oak fence boards. Plan on using them for the floor in my hunting cabin. I'm going to run them through the planer a few more times to get the honey color.View attachment 791097
With a strong subfloor, 4/4 would be fine.That’s a killer stash!
When I get fence boards, they are always silvered out old western cedar 4/4.
I’ve made some nice frames for mirrors and pictures but.... they can not really be used for anything remotely structural.
Don’t forget the bag of red man to spit all over the place also
That’s a sweet suggestion, I’m sure Ken Keesey would approve. There’s a lot of big lodgepole as well as tamarack here , but found only in secluded pockets. My head is swimming with all these great ideas.
I saw a tavern floor that was just 2x4’s on edge and the peanut shells to boot.
Speaking of pallets, We have lots from work that are all Maple and Red Oak.That’s a great idea! To have something few people have and a good story behind it.
It’s not so much saving money and time it’s about having a good conversation piece.
I was thinking about scrounging old skids and pallets as you can kind a good assortment of domestic and imported hardwood from cherry to Purple Heart.
Great score! Yes, the price is right.Speaking of pallets, We have lots from work that are all Maple and Red Oak.
Very nice hardwood indeed.
So I grabbed 10 of the nicest ones I could find to disassemble and run through my planer to use for different projects.
And the price was right (free).
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