Rustic Shiplap
This material starts as Douglas Fir roof decking with a 3/8” T&G. Splitting this product produces a rudimentary Shiplap which nets 11/16″ thick x 4-3/4” cover or 6-3/4” cover; lengths 2’ to 12’. The split T&G roof deck yields a Rustic Shiplap in a finish that we call “Old Patina”, which means the original aged surface and coloring is preserved, freeing you from the hassle of staining.
| Length | 2-12’ |
| Width | 4-3/4” or 6-3/4” |
| Thickness | 11/16″ |
| Source | Port of Oakland Army Base |
| Use | Siding and Paneling |
| Finish | Old Patina Wire-Brushed |
| FSC | 100% Certified |
| Material Specs | Nail marks with black staining are common, as are knots, checks, and small patches of discolored wood from rafters or studs. Bolt holes with black staining as well as indentations from use of tools are possible. Splits, wane, and knot holes may be present. Roof side may have patches of tar or ink stains and/or chainsaw marks every 3-6’. |








