Mixed Hardwood Sleeper Middles - Product Info
Hand Hewn Sleepers are logs which are hewn on two opposing faces. The other two sides are left rounded. Sleepers are also sometimes called "half-rounds". Sleepers were the main floor joist in many old barns. Trestlewood processes sleepers into authentic hand hewn skins and the middle piece which is left is called a sleeper middle. It has bandsawn faces and rounded edges.
Characteristics
- Texture: Bandsawn on two sides and original round on two sides
- Color: freshsawn faces and weathered edges
- Variation: different color tones and looks is a feature of this product
- Nail holes and staining associated with the holes is infrequent
- Species: Mixed Hardwood Species
Standard Dimensions and Configurations
- Height: 2"
- Width: Usually around 10-14"
- Length: ranging from 10' to 30'
- Options: kiln-drying and fumigating
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Source
Barns, corncribs, stables, mills, homes and other buildings and agricultural structures from different locations in North America.Tags
hardwood timber, reclaimed timber, recycled timber, reclaimed beams, antique timber, antique beam, reclaimed hardwood, hardwood lumber, recycled hardwood, antique hardwood, old hardwood
Note: Please study specification sheets to familiarize yourself with product characteristics and their possible implications for your application.

