Sawn Joists, Most 3″x7″, various lengths and sizes
3”x7” sawn pine joists of varying lengths plus some smaller and larger dimension beams. Cost: (sawn joists) $1,000, whole batch only.
3”x7” sawn pine joists of varying lengths plus some smaller and larger dimension beams. Cost: (sawn joists) $1,000, whole batch only.
#3-38’x7”x7” hewn beams from same house. 38'ers have regularly space joist and primary joist notches. Very good condition. Cost: (Hewn Pine Beams) #3-38' beams, $1,000 for all.
Fantastic early entry stone from Epsom, NH. ~7’4” long x 23” wide x 7” tall (edges) with ‘belly’ (not flat on bottom). Perfect for a large door entry stone or could be used lengthwise as part of a walkway or in concert with ‘granite walkway stones’. Great tooling and lichen growth on top and 3 [...]
Spectacular 1,400sf+ of original surface, foot worn, numbered, wide, long, antique Eastern White pine flooring. A fabulous find and a long time in the making. This came from the Chichester, NH meeting house which dates to the 1770’s, but I think the original floor wore out and this floor was put in during the mid-1800’s. [...]
150sf of 18C, ship-lapped, original surface, painted, antique white pine. Widths of ~10” to 16” and lengths of ~14’ to 16’. The flooring could be used ‘as is’ or painted. Because of the condition of the original surface, this floor should not be sanded. The original surface contours would show through the paint. As with [...]
375sf of original surface, proud 1” thick, antique chestnut flooring with a reddish-brown wash on one section and another section that has just a few spots of paint. Widths of 7” to 15” and most lengths of 14.5’ to 15’ long, plus some shorts. As with all my floors, boards will need to be edged [...]
260sf of early 19C., wide plank, circular sawn oak. Many are just under 12’ long and about 15% shorts (26”). Widths approximately 6” to 16” and lengths from 9’6” to 11’9” plus the shorts. About 210sf are 9’6” and 11’9”. Nominally 7/8” to 1” thick. Perfect for buffing to smooth high points of saw marks [...]
250sf of mostly clear, red oak with a thin, tight layer of green paint or wash. Flooring has few nail holes in surface as flooring was ship-lapped and much of it was edge nailed. Most pictures are in place with some demolition debris. One photo of underside shows grain and very few knots. Widths of [...]
160sf of 5/4”, splined, antique, painted and foot worn white pine. Perfect for a wine cellar or loft needing thick flooring. Widths of 6” to 10” +/- and lengths of 5’ to 12’ +/-. As with all my floors, this flooring will need to have the edges and ends trimmed during installation. Cost (batch [...]
Stair tread stock. #22 pieces of a mix of pines from a barn in NH. They measure 2” x 11.5” x 6’+/-. They are rough sawn and could be dressed for ‘open’ treads of a thickness very close to 2”. The 2" tread stock has the tight paint on one side. Cost: (batch #91) #22 [...]