Today I got to visit an old funiture plant built in 1870 that they are tearing down. It must have been steam powered at one time as it had the long belts that powered the machinery.
Its like 65,000sq ft and two stories with a basement and it was amazing to see. Its brick walls but everything else is wood. They are going to let me salvage some of the maple flooring out of it, but its face nailed so there will be some holes, looks to be 3-4inches wide up to 8ft long, looks like 3/4 or maybe 7/8. I figure it will be good for my shop floor and maybe some workbench tops.
The entire factory has maple floors over heart pine subfloor, supported by heart pine beams, held up by heart pine logs, spaced looks like every 6-8ft. So many support poles, I dont know how they worked.
But what really interests me there is the beams, huge 18 by 14in heart pine beams, thats what the owner is going to salvage, there are hundreds of them, the ones over the basement are even bigger with growth rings so tight you cant count them. When they resaw it its going to be beautiful...... I hope to maybe get him to let me have some of the smaller, shorter beams, the door headers and stuff and maybe some of the heart pine subfloor which is mainly 12 by 3in which hopefully he wont want since it will be full of nail holes. He told me hes really there for the beams and is going to salvage the handmade bricks too.
When the factory was built they had no electricity, so it had lots of windows, but they have been blocked in. Right now they are pulling all the copper out of it and its a bunch. The bad news is they guys wont let me get the maple till he gets the roof off as he doesnt want to weaken the floor as he will have heavy machinery lifting the beams out, so the flooring may get wet, not a good thing I imagine, but the price is right, free.
Its like 65,000sq ft and two stories with a basement and it was amazing to see. Its brick walls but everything else is wood. They are going to let me salvage some of the maple flooring out of it, but its face nailed so there will be some holes, looks to be 3-4inches wide up to 8ft long, looks like 3/4 or maybe 7/8. I figure it will be good for my shop floor and maybe some workbench tops.
The entire factory has maple floors over heart pine subfloor, supported by heart pine beams, held up by heart pine logs, spaced looks like every 6-8ft. So many support poles, I dont know how they worked.
But what really interests me there is the beams, huge 18 by 14in heart pine beams, thats what the owner is going to salvage, there are hundreds of them, the ones over the basement are even bigger with growth rings so tight you cant count them. When they resaw it its going to be beautiful...... I hope to maybe get him to let me have some of the smaller, shorter beams, the door headers and stuff and maybe some of the heart pine subfloor which is mainly 12 by 3in which hopefully he wont want since it will be full of nail holes. He told me hes really there for the beams and is going to salvage the handmade bricks too.
When the factory was built they had no electricity, so it had lots of windows, but they have been blocked in. Right now they are pulling all the copper out of it and its a bunch. The bad news is they guys wont let me get the maple till he gets the roof off as he doesnt want to weaken the floor as he will have heavy machinery lifting the beams out, so the flooring may get wet, not a good thing I imagine, but the price is right, free.