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Trestlewood's Harbor Fir Lumber is generally resawn from nature-damaged (fire, insect, etc.) logs, from by-products of sawmill, logging or other wood-processing operations or from new logs/timbers. It is then soaked in the Great Salt Lake or sprayed with water from the Great Salt Lake. Harbor Fir Lumber is cut from a variety of Fir species (Douglas Fir, Alpine Fir, White Fir, etc) This product line offers a competitively-priced alternative to reclaimed fir lumber.
Factories, warehouse, mills, army depots, storage buildings, schools, mines, trestles, drydocks and all manner of other structures were built across the Western United States and Canada using strong, straight and beautiful Douglas Fir timbers. Trestlewood reclaims these beautiful, historic timbers and offers them to its customers for use as weathered timbers, resawn timbers, trusses and frames. You simply can't beat the beauty, stability and history of a frame or trusses built with timbers cut from reclaimed Douglas Fir.
Factories, warehouse, mills, army depots, storage buildings, schools, mines, trestles, drydocks and all manner of other structures were built across the Western United States and Canada using strong, straight and beautiful Douglas Fir timbers. Trestlewood reclaims these beautiful, historic timbers and offers them to its customers for use as weathered timbers, resawn timbers, trusses and frames. You simply can't beat the beauty, stability and history of a frame or trusses built with timbers cut from reclaimed Douglas Fir.
Harbor Fir Siding is generally resawn from nature-damaged (fire, insect, etc.) logs or from by-products of sawmill, logging or other wood-processing operations. It is then soaked in the Great Salt Lake or sprayed with water from the Great Salt Lake. Cut from a variety of Fir species (Douglas Fir, Alpine Fir, White Fir, etc) This product line offers a competitively-priced alternative to reclaimed siding.
Trestlewood's Douglas Fir Classic Flooring is produced from Douglas Fir timbers and lumber saved from a variety of buildings and industrial structures. This flooring line is understated, conservative and classy.
Striking color variation and clear, tight grain make Trestlewood's Douglas Fir Picklewood T&G Flooring a popular distressed floor. Vat staves produce Picklewood flooring with its signature intermixing of light and dark colors. Vat bottoms (and thicker staves) result in flooring with rich colors but more subtle color variations.
These Weathered Douglas Fir Timbers are beautiful structural timbers salvaged from the historic Harlowton, Montana Roundhouse. The Harlowton Roundhouse was an integral part of the Milwaukee Road network. Harlowton was situated at the juncture of the Milwaukee Road's eastern network which operated steam (and later, diesel) locomotives and the western network which was electrified.
Trestlewood's Classic Douglas Fir Millwork Stock is produced from Douglas Fir timbers and lumber saved from a variety of buildings and industrial structures. This product line is understated, conservative and classy.
Striking color variation and clear, tight grain make Trestlewood's Douglas Fir Picklewood T&G Flooring a popular distressed floor. Vat staves produce Picklewood flooring with its signature intermixing of light and dark colors. Vat bottoms (and thicker staves) result in flooring with rich colors but more subtle color variations.
Trestlewood's Douglas Fir Rustic Resawn Lumber is generally resawn from nature-damaged (fire, insect, etc.) logs or from by-products of sawmill, logging or other wood-processing operations. Often the logs from which these lumber are cut are standing dead. Rescued Resawn Lumber offer a competitively-priced alternative to reclaimed lumber.
Picklewood Douglas Fir Weathered Lumber is old growth, clear, Douglas Fir which has been salvaged from old pickling vats.
Salvaged from a 1950s era warehouse in Ogden, Utah, these Glulam beams are ready for another round of service.
