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this is different; we are so accustom to a single specie in a floor that we don't consider mixing several species together; the hearty settlers that built the barns we now salvage were not so much concerned about what a type of wood looked like, rather, their concern was how it would perform; hence, the structure of most 19th century barns are made up of multiple species of strong woods; a Trailblazer floor is reflective of the timbers in one of these barns, in that there are coarse grained woods along side of fine grain, open grain with closed grain, very light woods with nutmeg and rose tones; in the end the floor is a wonderful tapestry of very different wood woven together with the common threads of durability and beauty
millwork :: ¾” thick, solid wood, tongue & groove edges, squared ends
widths :: 3” to 7 ” milled to the full inch wide with custom sizes available
lengths :: 2' through 10'; with an average length of about 6'; boards up to 12' included if available
full product description in printable pdf format
available Prefinished and/or Engineered
specie :: predominately Elm, Oak, Ash, Maple & Beech but any hardwood may be included
grade :: Scar'dFace
source: :: antique 100% recycled primarily timbers from19th century barns
US Green Building Council LEED® Points :: MR 4
hardness :: janka hardness rating: 1300 averaged
character rating :: our character rating: 6.2 (rustic elements)
FSC Certification :: available