The thickness is around 1 inch (approximately 25 mm), making it a versatile board that can be used for various purposes.
The second floor of a barn in Canada, which has been around for over 150 years, is used as a hay storage area, and its floorboards are made from boards of pine, hemlock, and other woods that have been planed to about 1 inch (approximately 25 mm) thick. Only the boards in good condition were carefully removed and transported to Japan. Compared to other stock materials, these boards are sturdy with a thickness of around 1 inch (approximately 25 mm), making them suitable for various uses such as shelves, tabletops, wall materials, ceiling materials, and flooring. The surface may have some roughness due to saw marks, so we recommend that customers lightly sand them before use. 【Features】 - Aged boards of pine, hemlock, etc. (various types mixed) - Thickness of around 1 inch (approximately 25 mm), usable for various applications For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Specifications】 ○ Wood species: A mix of various types including pine and hemlock No specific wood species can be requested ○ Size: Approximately 25mm thick X random width of approximately 150 to 280mm X random length of approximately 2,000 to 3,000mm ○ Coating: Uncoated ○ Processing: No actual processing ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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The reclaimed wood (vintage wood) that we handle has been carefully extracted from buildings and barns that have stood for over 100 years in the harsh climate of Canada, sorted, cleaned, and transported all the way to Japan. The wood used in those buildings has survived in the tough environment of old-growth forests, and these are select timbers that are now rare to find. The overwhelming presence that only those that have withstood the elements possess cannot be artificially recreated; it provides a sense of "warmth" and "history" that evokes coexistence with nature, truly embodying what vintage wood is.