Rough Sawn Spruce
The rough sawn Spruce timber is lumber that has been cut from Spruce trees with an unfinished, rough surface. Lumber is cut in a sawmill, and textured saw blades create the rough surface.
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Rough sawn Spruce timber is lumber that has been cut from Spruce trees and has a rough, unfinished surface. The lumber is cut using a sawmill, and the rough surface is a result of the saw blades leaving a textured finish on the wood.
Rough sawn Spruce timber is often used in construction and building projects, particularly in the framing of walls, roofs, and floors. The rough surface of the lumber provides good grip for nails and screws, making it easier to fasten in place. Additionally, the rough sawn surface provides a rustic, natural look that can be desirable in certain building applications.
Spruce is a softwood species that is widely used in construction due to its strength, durability, and availability. It is relatively lightweight and easy to work with, making it a popular choice for a variety of building projects.
Rough sawn Spruce timber is available in a range of sizes and can be used in a variety of applications, including exterior and interior framing, decking, and fencing. It can be left unfinished for a natural look, or it can be stained or painted to match the desired aesthetic.
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Size | Rough Sawn Spruce 25 x 160 3.850m, Rough Sawn Spruce 25 x 160 4.000m, Rough Sawn Spruce 25 x 180 3.900m, Rough Sawn Spruce 38 x 160 3.700m, Rough Sawn Spruce 38 x 160 4.000m, Rough Sawn Spruce 38 x 180 4.000m, Rough Sawn Spruce 38 x 200 3.800m, Rough Sawn Spruce 38 x 200 4.000m, Rough Sawn Spruce 38 x 200 5.000m, Rough Sawn Spruce 50 x 200 4.000m, Rough Sawn Spruce 50 x 240 3.700m, Rough Sawn Spruce 50 x 240 3.850m, Rough Sawn Spruce 50 x 240 4.000m |
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