"Rough Cut" as in full dimensional lumber, not run through the planer where a 2X4 ends up being 1-3/4 X 3-3/4 (or something close to that). Yes, the "finish" of rough cut lumber is rather "rough" too.
gregcoit Wrote:
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> Clyde Putman Wrote:
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> > Rough cut, unfinished as Earl say's, is correct
> > historically
> > Now that on some Museum fleets using roof walks
> is
> > bad form, they sometimes get painted to
> preserve
> > the wood, which makes things very confusing,
> > especially now that there are drone photos.
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> Good Morning Clyde.
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> I believe what Earl meant by unfinished was that
> the wood was left rough and not sanded smooth. I
> don't think he was referring to painted vs not
> painted. I could easily be wrong - it wouldn't be
> the first time.
>
> Earl, care to clarify?
>
> Greg