








🛠️ Craft with character, build with soul.
These Rustic Weathered Reclaimed Wood Planks offer six authentic, naturally aged pieces measuring 24" long by 3.5" wide and 0.5" thick. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts seeking genuine barn wood texture and patina, each plank features unique weathering, nail holes, and knots, making your projects stand out with true rustic charm.








| ASIN | B07D7M9L5W |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 61 x 8.9 Centimeters |
| Item Thickness | 0.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 860 g |
| Item model number | ReclaimedWood1 |
| Manufacturer | Rockin' Wood |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Specification Met | False |
G**S
I was looking for some rustic old looking wood to make some wall plaques for Christmas gifts this year and this wood was great. I loved how it turned out. Looked old and weathered like I was hoping for. We cut and made them to look like old doors and it worked. They turned out so cute. I never thought i'd actually find wood that I could buy that would have the old look to it but this did. I do have to say though that if you plan on writing on this as I did it is really hard to do because it's not a smooth board but it still has a great look.
K**D
The boards are rustic and very easy to work with. They look amazing as long as you appreciate the rustic look. The boards were weathered as expected. Love how my project turned out.
J**Y
This is a great set of wood planks to connect and build a variety of products. The weathered look is excellent.
A**O
I find the product nice and clean, really has that rustic antique feeling.
K**N
I'm always having problems with towel racks for the bathroom with drywall and 2"x4" studs. The studs never line up with the towel racks' mounting screws (studs not exactly on 16" or 24" or not located in a symmetrical position for the rack to mount to) and I find myself having to use the various drywall mounting options which always only work for a few years before the racks start to wobble and eventually come off the wall. I glued a 1"x4" pine strip (which comes in a 3 1/2" width but I had to rip it to 3 1/4" to match the plank) to one side of the reclaimed plank then wrapped it with a 1"x2" strip of mahogany, used a router to cut two keyholes into the back (so I could mount it to the studs in the exact location I wanted it), clear coated it, and finally hung three towel hooks. It came out great and looking forward to not having to deal with the towel rack again!
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