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Clear Doug Fir

$15.58 - $124.09
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SKU:
CLEAR-DOUG-FIR
Availability:
Usually ships in 2-3 business days.
Minimum Purchase:
2 units
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Clear Doug fir lumber, also known as Oregon Pine is a very stable wood. Doug fir is more stable and structural than yellow pine. Often used for exterior doors, furniture, plywood and structural beams.

This product is Doug Fir lumber in a clear grade.

SHIPPING NOTE: Our longest length is 7'10" when shipping UPS or FedEx. 8' foot orders can be shipped motor freight with additional fees. If you would like this product shipped motor freight, please leave a note at checkout and we will contact you regarding the specific fees for your order based on your location. Average motor freight shipping on 8' material starts around $400.

 

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  • 4
    2x2 Douglas fir

    Posted by Jeff on 18th Oct 2024

    Delivery time was reasonable and the material was true and required minimal sanding. Will definitely purchase here again. Looking forward to it

  • 5
    clear Douglas fir 2x4x8’

    Posted by Theodore Wachs on 16th Apr 2022

    The lumber was clear of knots or damage. It was straight and free of any warping.

  • 4
    1 board edge damage , 2 boards had 1 small edge knot.

    Posted by Theodore Wachs on 14th Mar 2022

    I am building a small boat,. I rip saw the boards. 3/16 x 1.5x 96”.The edge damage and small edge knots cost me about 12- 3/16x1.5x96”. I don’t know if I will need to buy another board. knots

  • 5
    First-Rate Experience

    Posted by Kurt Schauer on 5th Nov 2020

    First-time buyer but pleasantly surprised. I needed clear 4x4 fir and couldn't find any quality lumber nearby. Found Total Wood online with exactly what I was looking for. The price was right & the quality of wood was fantastic. Felt bad for the FedEx guy who had to haul the lumber from his truck but I am very happy with the product. I would recommend Total Wood to anyone looking for superior lumber, which seems hard to find in my area these days.