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Douglas Fir Dimensional

1 x 6 & 1 x 8 - We have an abundant supply of this material and it is well-suited for making rustic furniture, paneling, fencing, set design, you name it.
2 x 4 - The most common framing material used. We also have a large, steady flow of this material at great prices (we beat Home Depot's pricing) for a product that is immeasurably better in quality than the lumber than you buy out of a home center*.
2 x 6 - Widely used by furniture makers, set designers or for flooring. We normally have an ample supply of this on-hand for immediate delivery.
2 x 8, 10, 12,14 - We also get loads of these sizes but it is often put right to use to fill flooring orders. If you need this material, please let us know and we'll put you on our list if we don't have any in stock. Due to the low cost, the 2 x 4 material comes as-is. You'll have to de-nail it yourself.

 


 

 

Douglas Fir Beams

Our Douglas Fir Beams are sourced mainly from right here in Southern California. However, if we find an exceptional offer, we broker material by the truckload from all over the country. Each building that comes down has it's own unique characteristic and the material coming out of it is different. Material ranges from 4x6, 8, 10,12 all the way up to 24 x 24 (as seen in center pic). Material also varies from rough-sawn full dimensional to 4-side smooth, Painted, Unpainted, etc. Rest assured that if we offer it, it is a good deal. We pass on about 80% of the material we are offered because we don't feel it is a bargain for our customers.

Hand-Hewn Hardwood Beams
Hand-Hewn Hardwood normally come in a mixed group of hardwoods... White & Red Oak, Beech, Hickory, Poplar, Elm, etc. These are the real-deal. They generally come out of barns located in the Midwest and were erected in the mid-1800's through the early 1900's. Beautiful material that is a real part of America's history. Hardwood material is not always stocked at our Los Angeles facility but is usually kept in stock in our midwest facility to be shipped as ordered.
 

Douglas Fir

 
Size/Description  Common Uses  Photo
 

 Rough-Sawn

 

1 x 6  dark brown to reddish patina, some boards with whitewash some may have tar marks

Used widely by set designers for movie and photo projects.
Gives an "Old West" feel to whatever you use it on. Can also be planed clean and used as ceiling or wall paneling.


1 x 10  see above see above  
2 x 4  dark brown to honey to reddish patina Often used for furniture, shelving or general cosmetic uses in retail or restaurant establishments.
 
2 x 6  see 2 x 4 above
Often used for furniture, flooring and paneling.  
2 x 8  see 2 x 4 above Often used for furniture, flooring and paneling.

2X10 see 2X4 above
Often used for furniture, shelving, flooring and paneling.
 
 
2 x 10  with paint Often milled into flooring.

2 x 12  dark brown to honey to reddish patina

3 x 4 - dark brown to honey to reddish patina, some pieces with paint Often used for furniture, shelving or general cosmetic uses in retail or restaurant establishment.


3 x 8 - T&G decking with white paint 8-16' lengths

Often used for furniture or flooring.


4 x 4  dark brown to honey to reddish patina
Often used for furniture (table legs).  

4 x 6  dark brown to honey to reddish patina
Often used for furniture (table legs) , exposed beams or other accent pieces.  

6 x 6  dark brown to honey to reddish patina
Often used for furniture (table legs) , exposed beams or other accent pieces.  

6 x 8  dark brown to honey to reddish patina
Often used for furniture (table legs), exposed beams or other accent pieces.  

6 x 12  with white paint
Often milled into flooring or use as exposed beams or furniture.  

8 x 8  dark brown to honey to reddish patina
Often used for furniture (table legs), exposed beams or other accent pieces.  
 

 Surfaced (S4S) Newer Lumber

 
2 x 4 - varying lengths generally 8'-16'

Cheap construction material. We sell as-is, with nails, etc. Save some money by denailing it yourself (about 1/2 the cost of new). Due to it's low cost, this is normally sold by the bundle - not by the piece.


2 x 6 - see above see above  
2 x 8 - see above see above  
2 x 10 - see above see above  
2 x 12 - see above see above

3 x 8  with some white paint 16' lengths

Often used for furniture (tabletops, etc.)

 
4 x 6 - varying lengths generally 8 - 16'
Often used for furniture (tabletops, etc.)

4 x 8 - varying lengths generally 8 - 16'
Often used as exposed beams.  
4 x 10 - varying lengths generally 8 - 16'
Often used as exposed beams.  
4 x 12 - varying lengths generally 8 - 16'
Often used as exposed beams.  

You will LOVE living green...

rcg-logo.pngBeing “green” is a hot topic right now. Imagine being in a position to help with the environment and at the same time offer warm, inviting flooring filled with character that cannot be duplicated. That is what we offer here at Resource Conservation Group. We offer a full line of reclaimed wood flooring. 

We take apart historic buildings all over the country, piece by piece, carefully maintaining the character and integrity of the wood. We offer multiple grades of hard-to-find historic woods such as reclaimed Oak, Heartpine, and Rustic Douglas Fir. Some woods, such as American Chestnut, can only be found through reclaimed sources.

We've dismantled Old Whiskey Storage Facilities, barns in Wyoming, bridges in Texas! We purchase old buildings and salvage all re-usable lumber.

Or call us today to discuss your salvaged timber needs: 213-278-2815
Email: Resource Conservation Group: Douglas "Fir" Stoutenburg

 

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You will LOVE living green...

rcg-logo.pngBeing “green” is a hot topic right now. Imagine being in a position to help with the environment and at the same time offer warm, inviting flooring filled with character that cannot be duplicated. That is what we offer here at Resource Conservation Group. We offer a full line of reclaimed wood flooring. 

We take apart historic buildings all over the country, piece by piece, carefully maintaining the character and integrity of the wood. We offer multiple grades of hard-to-find historic woods such as reclaimed Oak, Heartpine, and Rustic Douglas Fir. Some woods, such as American Chestnut, can only be found through reclaimed sources.

We've dismantled Old Whiskey Storage Facilities, barns in Wyoming, bridges in Texas! We purchase old buildings and salvage all re-usable lumber.

Or call us today to discuss your salvaged timber needs: 213-278-2815
Email: Resource Conservation Group: Douglas "Fir" Stoutenburg

 

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