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1899 1x6 -

For those working on historic renovations or architectural preservation, a (actual size approximately 3/4" x 5 1/2") is a foundational "long feature" of Victorian-era construction from around 1899 . These boards were used extensively for everything from structural subflooring and roof sheathing to decorative siding and interior trim. The Role of 1x6 Lumber in 1899 Architecture

If you are restoring an 1899-era property, matching these original features requires attention to material and finish: 1899 1x6

By 1899, the transition from old-growth timber to second-growth resources was beginning to change the quality of available wood, with narrow growth rings and fewer knots becoming less common. In houses of this period, such as those discussed by members of the Things Found In Walls community, 1x6 lumber served several critical functions: For those working on historic renovations or architectural

Before plywood, 1x6 boards were nailed diagonally across floor joists or wall studs to provide lateral stability to the frame. In houses of this period, such as those

In 1899, baseboards were often much taller than modern equivalents, frequently built using a 1x6 or even 1x8 "long feature" board topped with a decorative cap moulding. Preservation and Restoration Tips