JCLP
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Good morning everyone. A good friend just purchased a home that was built in 1848 and we spent many hours removing all the lathe and plaster from the walls and ceilings and found very large planks of Fir on the walls and the ceiling. Sizes range from 3' long by 1' wide to 18 inches wide to 12 feet and longer. We estimate this wood to be from trees that were planted in late 1790's. I brought a plank home and started working on it to make a hallway table for the old home. I also will get about 20 4"x4"x10' fir post that were used to for the interior walls and approx. a dozen 3"x8"x12' fir joist that were used to hold up the second floor. Can't wait to use these for a new coffered ceiling. Here is a before and after photo. Took many hours of sanding and a couple coats of lacquer. I think a nice rod iron base to finish it off as a hallway table. Cheers.