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Whatsapp usOak rules, also called oak slats, are narrow, straight pieces of oak that are versatile in a variety of construction and furniture projects. At Frank Pouwer Historic Building Materials, we offer oak rules wind-dried of the top quality. Our oak rules come from old planks and have been dried and weathered for more than a decade due to various weather conditions. This lengthy process ensures that the wood is fully stabilized, resulting in perfectly straight slats of top quality.
The oak rails, also called slats, are available in various sizes such as 6×8 cm or 8×10 cm in lengths up to 3 meters. The rules have an old look.
An oak beam with a head size of 20×20 cm or 200×200 mm comes from an imposing oak tree. Such a tree requires about 150 years of growth time. Such beams are available in our range and are...
What are air-dried oak beams? As the name suggests, these oak beams are wind-dried in the open air. The old brickworks is situated in the middle of the floodplain: a place with lots of wind and...
What are purlins? In timber construction, a purlin is the name for the wooden beam in a roof structure that runs lengthwise in the roof. The purlins run from truss to truss and carry the roof. They...