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Rough cut lumber siding.
Using rough cut lumber as a siding material can be an affordable way to side a building.
The rustic charm of 1 inch rough sawn boards is difficult to match with.
We found that using a semi transparent stain worked well.
We produce our own rough cut lumber here on site.
Sealing the lumber helps preserve it and protects it against the weather although the sun may discolor unpainted rough cut lumber even if it has a coat of sealer on it.
We also put stain on the cuts that were made to seal the ends of the boards.
A lumberyard that specializes in rough cut lumber will have a much much larger selection of species to choose from than a home center.
I m building a 2 story 42x 32 pole barn and am interested in rough sawn lumber for siding purposes.
Our pine lumber can be used for virtually any use around the home from farm barn projects to exclusive interior moldings.
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The barn has 10 foot side walls and will be 16 foot for ththe second floor.
But there are a few things you should know before heading to the yard.
That was 25 years ago.
Rough sawn lumber is a traditional siding material that remains a practical and affordable option for modern homeowners.
We used rough cut hemlock for siding on our home.
Some of the more common uses for our lumber include house and barn beams board and batten siding side boards floor boards for trucks blocking and crating lumber dock bumpers concrete form boards.
Pine lumber is inexpensive in all grades compared to most other woods.
We stained the boards prior to installation on both sides that keeps the boards from cupping.
After removing the bark from the log we saw it into boards as requested by our customers.