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trees die all the time in the forest, some times en mass due to insects, disease, drought or fire; in these cases acres of trees have died and are left standing; as forest management plans are finalized it is usually several years before these trees are harvested; that time has allowed the timber to release its initial movement; the timbers and beams we cut from these trees are more stable than timbers cut from fresh harvest and no trees were killed to cut these timbers; in addition to the standard look of Douglas Fir timbers we also offer the option of giving the timbers an extended dip in a harbor of the Great Salt Lake adding some of the character you see in reclaimed timbers; we call this option Harbor Fir
millwork :: circle sawn, band sawn, planed or weathered
dimensions :: up to 12" x 16" sometimes larger depending on current inventory
lengths :: up to 30' long
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specie :: primarily Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
grade :: can be graded #1 or #2 structural
source: :: salvaged trees which have died from insects, disease or fire which are still standing in Rocky Mountain forest lands; also refered to as forest salvaged, rescued, standing dead-not recycled
US Green Building Council LEED® Points :: depends on the project
FSC Certification :: not available