Friday, July 17, 2015

Ione

Ione, Oregon
1850s or 60s hand hewn barn that is mostly down to a weather beaten skeleton with some gray siding boards and a little bit of skip sheathing and shake left hanging on, but the lumber has a gorgeous patina.
The two other barns that are coming down have board and bat siding with a dark patina. Two smaller sheds with a similar black patina will also be salvaged.





Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Beaver Creek- 1880s migrant worker housing turned chicken coop.  20' 2x8 floor joists, 2x4 framing, ship lap inside and out, 1x6 skip sheathing and 1x12 interior walls.



Friday, May 29, 2015

Starting work on this Sublimity barn next week. Its got the classic weathered siding and rusty corrugated roof. 2x6 trusses and 4" skip sheathing, 8x8 mortise and tenon posts.

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Restoration Project

An update on our barn rebuild project. Phase one is complete, next step is doors. Decided to use a freshly milled Doug Fir matching the original specifications of the barn rather than the barn board siding that we salvaged due to some cracking in the original boards. After removing the damaged portion we realized that the barn was sitting on compromised logs and needed to be lifted and have a new footing poured under the west wall. This barn is so beautiful, we are happy that the home owner opted for restoration rather than salvage!

Before                                                                                                                                                                      
                                                               
After



Red Barn

This little red barn is build with 2x8 circle sawn trusses and 1x6 skip sheathing. The red siding has a brown circle sawn patina on the backside and is a full 1 inch thick. The stall walls are 1x8 and 1x12, also a full 1 inch thick. The homeowner is keeping the cute little cupola on top as a memento to the barn.






Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Just wrapped up the demo on this fun little barn outside of Falls City. It had been used as a smoker at some point so the lumber has a super unique patina. Some of it almost has a purple-ish hue to it. We only salvaged around a thousand board feet, but its really pretty stuff!

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Old Farmhouse

Currently dismantling this stoic old farmhouse outside of Stayton. The family dreamed of restoration but as the years passed salvage came to be the better option. The house had long been abandoned and was missing just about every door and window. A large hole near the chimney had been letting water in and vandals had left a mark or two here and there. A fallen tree had taken down a shed adjacent to the house but left a bit of weathered gray wood left standing to salvage. A small garage on the property had also seen the end of it's days as a useable structure and came down, but a lovely old horse/pig barn ( depending on who you ask) will remain standing as it's got lots of life left to it.
Expecting to salvage 1x12, 4.75" circle sawn lap wall cladding, 6" weathered gray lap, 2x6, 2x8 and possibly some floor material. The small garage had good siding and framing and a bit of useable skip sheathing. Love that people see the beauty in this old wood and that we're able to save the pieces and find a new life for them!