Found some wood on FB marketplace. Seller says they were bed slats. I can not tell what type of wood it is. I asked if they could make a mark with there finger nail and see if it made a mark. They said it didn’t.
So I’m thinking a hardwood maybe cherry or red oak
04-01-2020, 03:05 PM (This post was last modified: 04-01-2020, 03:06 PM by Cooler.)
I have 3" x 8" floor joists in my basement made from Douglas fir. I imagine that it is old growth as some of them are about 30' long.
I guess the wood hardens over time because when I tried screwing in some drywall screws I snapped the head off of them, and I bent nails trying to drive them in.
They are an almost red/black color from age. It looks like some of the boards you are showing, but not all of them. The ones on the bottom right do not resemble my joists; the rest do.
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04-01-2020, 06:21 PM (This post was last modified: 04-01-2020, 06:29 PM by AHill.)
You're in NJ, so it's pine, not fir. I don't think it's old growth. The growth rings are too large, and it's not exactly 2" x 4", and it wouldn't have the beveled corners. If harvested prior to WWII, it would have been closer to real 2x4 dimensions. If harvested post WWII, it would not have been used for bed slats. Too valuable.
(04-01-2020, 06:21 PM)AHill Wrote: You're in NJ, so it's pine, not fir. I don't think it's old growth. The growth rings are too large, and it's not exactly 2" x 4", and it wouldn't have the beveled corners. If harvested prior to WWII, it would have been closer to real 2x4 dimensions. If harvested post WWII, it would not have been used for bed slats. Too valuable.
Bed slats would not be closer to 1 x 4, not 2x4 and would actually have beveled corners.. My guess is yellow pine.
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