by matthew | Sep 28, 2022 | Blog
We’re excited to offer piling logs sourced from the San Diego Naval Broadway Complex. Over 5000 of these logs were driven into the ground under the foundation of the building to support the weight of the building above. The building has since been demolished for...
by matthew | Mar 5, 2021 | Blog
We’re excited to announce the introduction of reclaimed Ulin to our vast portfolio of FSC certified reclaimed wood products responsibly sourced from around the globe. Ulin, also known as Kalimantan Ironwood, is rated as a Class 1 timber and is highly prized for...
by matthew | Oct 8, 2020 | Blog
Everything You Need to Know About Reclaimed Timber Truss Design With the “modern farmhouse” trend taking America by storm, and the increased amount of time spent at home decreased travel plans and remote work, you’ve probably seen a fair number of homes on Pinterest...
by matthew | Aug 27, 2019 | Blog
How to choose a reclaimed wood supplier – things to look for and things to avoid… Selecting where to buy reclaimed wood can be difficult – especially when just about everyone who has an old pallet or an old board or two calls themselves the premier source....
by matthew | Jul 27, 2018 | Blog, History Behind Materials, Recent Materials, Uncategorized
We’re excited to offer reclaimed building material salvaged from the historic “Spruce Goose Hangar” in Playa Vista. The 319,000 square foot building was the location where Howard Hughes built the infamous H-4 Hercules plane aka the “Spruce Goose”. The plane still...
by matthew | Jul 24, 2018 | Blog, History Behind Materials, Recent Materials, Uncategorized
We are proud to offer material from one of the earliest public structures built by the settlers in Church Hill, Tennessee. Rice’s Mill, a water-wheel powered grist mill used to grind cereal grains into flour was built in 1775. It served as not only a local place for...
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