Antique Oak - Resawn  

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Antique Oak - Resawn - Product Info

Antique Oak Millwork is resawn from oak lumber carefully reclaimed from siding, roof boards, granary boards, loft floors and other parts of vintage structures.

Specification Sheet #6211 - Reclaimed Oak Millwork Stock
SpeciesOak (White Oak and Red Oak mixed)
SourceBarns, corncribs, stables, mills, homes and other buildings and agricultural/industrial/construction structures and materials from different locations in North America
HolesNails and other fasteners are removed, leaving occasional nail holes. Staining around nail and fastener holes is common.
KnotsUnlimited; some knots are broken, loose or fallen out
Checking/CracksSurface checking is allowed; some cracking is allowed as long as board is sound.
Grain PatternMixed
Moisture Content/StabilityKiln-Dried: Reclaimed Oak Millwork Stock is cut from stock which is generally very dry and seasoned and is then kiln-dried. The resulting lumber is much more stable and less prone to shrinkage than is green lumber.
Standard Dimensionsa) Thickness (net): 4/4"; b) Standard Width: Random, 3" to 6"; most common widths are 5" and 6"; material is edged to 1/2" under listed width; wider boards (7 to 10"+) are available (please request quote); and c) Length: 1' increments up to 16'.
WeightTypically, approximately 4 pounds per board foot
SurfacingBand-Sawn. Weathered Reclaimed Oak will have at least one weathered face.
Color/AppearanceSome boards are more rustic than others; in general, boards have a nice aged appearance, with checking, knots, nail holes, stain, some water-stain, etc. (all in varying degrees).
Appearance VariationBoards can vary in appearance from piece to piece and even within a piece. The characteristics described on this specification sheet generally apply to each board's featured face. The opposite face and edges can differ from the featured face in texture, coloring, and other characteristics unless otherwise noted.
Note: Please study specification sheets to familiarize yourself with product characteristics and their possible implications for your application.