Hand-Hewn Sleepers - 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.
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| Description | Height | Width | Length | Price | Quantity Discounts | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hand-Hewn Sleepers | ![]() 6-10" | ![]() 6-14" | ![]() to 32' |
Characteristics
- Texture: Hand Hewn on two sides and original round on two sides
- Color: mix of browns and grays
- Variation: different color tones and looks is a feature of this product
- Nail holes, bolt holes and staining associated with the holes is common
- Species: Mixed Species
Standard Dimensions and Configurations
- Height: Usually around 7-8"
- Width: Usually around 10-14"
- Length: ranging from 10' to 30'
- Options: kiln-drying and fumigating
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Barns, corncribs, stables, mills, homes and other buildings and agricultural structures from different locations in North America.Tags
reclaimed timber, recycled timber, reclaimed beams, antique timber, antique beam, hand hewn, hand-hewn
Note: Please study specification sheets to familiarize yourself with product characteristics and their possible implications for your application.


