KENTUCKY RACEHORSE SKIP PLANED BLACK

Price is per 20 sqft.
$179.00

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COLOR VARIATION:  Tans, Browns, Reddish brown & Original black paint

CHARACTER MARKINGS: Knot holes, Saw marks, Bug tracts, Nail holes & Signs of weathering

KENTUCKY RACEHORSE SKIP PLANED BLACK
$179.00

Testimonials

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- Strom Home

I use M Fine for ALL my high end customers. From custom cabinets, shelves, and vanities to custom furniture. Their selection of reclaimed species is huge and they even miter the edges for me! Highly recommended

- Freddy Vasques

I recently purchased live edge slab for my bar and Merritt was able to help me select the best pieces for my project, as well as get them delivered to my home in Pennsylvania. If you're looking for reclaimed lumber, this is the place to go check out!

- Julia Fine

A diamond in the ruff! Best experience. Merritt knows his stuff. Was so patient. Sat with me looking at images after images on houzz and google Till we found what I liked. Thank u! We will be back. I want reclaimed wood everywhere in my house!

- Ann Marie Solon

Merritt and Joe were fantastic. There selection is remarkable. They made shelves for my kitchen that get oohs and ahhs from everyone!! The exact sixe was not available, but they were able to configure the shelves and finish them so they were exactly waht I wanted. I have recommended them to everyone, looking for something special!!!!!

- Anastasia Adams

Went here in search of reclaimed lumber to make shelves for my apt. Couldn’t have asked for nicer people to help me find the perfect planks. Joe is a gem of a human being! Amazing selection and great prices. Thank you guys!

- Michael Whiteshoes

I've had the pleasure of working with the wonderful people at M. Fine for a decade. They've been rockstars helping with all of my bizarre and complicated requests as a bar/restaurant designer in Brooklyn. I cannot recommend them enough.

- Bartley Cohen

The company is reliable; if any problems arise, the owners are dedicated to resolving them.

A Legacy of Sustainable Lumber Recycling

Founded in 1933, M. Fine Lumber Company has been a cornerstone of sustainable practices in New York City, specializing in the art of recycling lumber for over eight decades.

As the foremost supplier of reclaimed wood in the tri-state area, we cater to a diverse clientele that includes architects, designers, and the general public. Our mission is to breathe new life into locally salvaged timber, offering these unique materials to customers worldwide on a wholesale basis.

Beyond wholesale, we also welcome walk-in customers, making our reclaimed lumber accessible to furniture makers, DIY enthusiasts, bar and restaurant owners, and anyone with an appreciation for materials steeped in history.

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How to set up and take care of wooden paneling
Why Sand the Wood?

If you are looking for a smooth, clean look to your reclaimed wood project, one of the first steps is sanding the wood. We offer sanded finishes to all our products, so this step can be left up to us. But if you would like to sand to your own preferred depth, this is completely acceptable. Proper sanding will help to create a smooth surface that is free of imperfections. It can also help to prevent splinters and other problems that can occur when working with wood.

In addition, sanding can also help to create a more uniform appearance by evening out the wood grain. As a result, sanding is an essential step in any woodworking project. With a little time and effort, it is easy to achieve amazing results. We advise you to leave this step up to us. But we don’t want to discourage you to go for it yourself as well.

Consider Rough Wood

When thinking of reclaimed wood paneling, you may immediately imagine an old cabin or hunting lodge. However, there’s something about the rough texture of unpainted wood that can add a touch of rustic elegance to any space. In a modern home, for example, a repurposed wallboard can provide a unique contrast to sleek lines and glossy surfaces. In an industrial space, it can give off an air of rugged authenticity. And in a traditional home, it can add a touch of warmth and character. Whether you’re looking to add a bit of history or just want to experiment with a different aesthetic, reclaimed lumber paneling will not disappoint.

Reclaimed Wood Paneling: A World-Class Finish

Reclaimed wood paneling finishing benefits extend far beyond simple protection from dents and scratches. They can also provide a decorative element to a wood surface, giving it a polished look and feel. Finishes such as polyurethane are available in a variety of sheens, from matte to satin to gloss, allowing the homeowner to select the perfect look for their project. In addition to providing enhanced visual appeal, finishes also help protect the wood underneath from sun damage and extreme temperatures. This is especially important when dealing with outdoor projects that face exposure to the elements. Furthermore, an appropriate finish will seal out dirt, dust, and other debris that can degrade the inside of accent pieces and wood designs over time. Applying a finish can also help reduce warping and splitting that can occur due to temperature changes or moisture imbalances within wood products. As such, it is often recommended by professionals to apply a finish as soon as possible after the construction or purchase of any wooden item in order to reap all its long-term benefits.

Fancy Some Wire Brushing?

When debris, dirt, and other materials need to be removed from a surface, wire brushing is the method of choice. Wood is just one of several materials that can benefit from this process. Wire brushing can be used to strip paint from wood or to give it a weathered appearance. Using the wire brush, we can swiftly clean the area of any dirt or dust that may have accumulated. Both latex and oil-based paints are amenable to removal with wire brushing. Once the paint is scraped with the wire brush, the raw wood is exposed. Wire brushing can give an object a worn, vintage aspect. The wire brush abrades the reclaimed wood paneling’s surface, making it appear weathered and antique.

Why Sand the Wood?
Consider Rough Wood
Reclaimed Wood Paneling: A World-Class Finish
Fancy Some Wire Brushing?