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How to Tell the Age of a Barn Check Tax Records for Building Dates. Use Carved Dates With Caution. A Barn Roof Holds Clues to its Age. Examine the Barn's Frame. Nails Offer a Lot of Information. Barn Timbers Help Pinpoint a Building Date.
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Read More »Thousands of properties in farming areas include original barns, many over a century old. If you own one of these older barns, you will want to authenticate the age before dismantling it and selling the reclaimed wood or using it in construction. Vintage, reclaimed timber, is in demand by artisans who use it in the creation of homes and furnishings. Although there is usually no way to pinpoint an old barn’s actual building date, there are several indicators that will help you determine the construction timeframe. A barn’s building style, frame, and nails provide valuable clues. Local tax records may also offer essential information.
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If your barn still has a gabled roof, it may be standing, but is probably in disrepair. Should you decide to have your barn professionally dismantled, and do not plan to use all the wood, you can recoup the cost of the project by selling it. Reclaimed lumber is in demand. Companies like Modern Timber Craft build custom items using reclaimed barn wood that is up to 250 years old.
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The age of reclaimed barn wood used by companies like Modern Timber Craft is often authenticated by inspecting marks left on timber during construction. Tools used to cut timber have evolved over the years, and each type of device left a unique imprint on wood. Historic restoration experts writing for Hunker suggest that you inspect barn timber marks with a magnifying glass to get a close look at details. Identifying the tools used during construction can narrow down a barn’s building date as follows: Ax: Original settlers often built homes in the wilderness, and their only tool was usually an ax. As they cut timber, ax blades left long, smooth divots in the wood. Barns constructed with these hand-hewn timbers are generally very old. Pit Saw: Some early settlers used manually powered pit saws designed to rip timbers in half. The tools had two handles, so it was common for two people to use them. The saws created irregular gouges running up and down on the wood. Pit saws were used in New York as early as the 1840s. Gash Saw: From the 1600s to the early 19th century, many east coast farmers built barns using water-wheel-powered gash saws. The saws left unique, vertical chipped marks. Circular Saw: By 1860, farmers were using circular saws that became standard. A circular saw’s marks are very identifiable. If your barn shows signs of being built with circular saws, it was constructed after the Civil War. There are several ways to determine the age of a barn on your property. You can check local tax records. Dates carved in building materials may help, and you can glean information from a barn’s roof style. The nails used during construction often narrow down the construction timeframe. Marks left in the timber also offer valuable clues.
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