Looking for some help with wood identification.
The wood in question is being reclaimed for at least the second time. It was being used as a floor in a barn that was in the family for decades. Prior to being a floor the wood appears to have been part of a large wooden tank. The pieces were cut with angles on the sides like the staves of a wooden pail and some pieces had markings on them with numbers we believe indicated depth in feet. The wood is soft and has no noticeable odor when being cut, at least to my old nose. As seen in the pictures it has a very tight grain and a honey brown color and doesn't feel very heavy for it's size. The piece in the picture is about 8"W by 42" long and 1 3/4" thick after I ran it through the planer.
I'm guessing the wood is over 100 years old. The barn was torn down about 12 years ago and the barn was by my parents house for over 70 years.
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