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<blockquote data-quote="GMN" data-source="post: 722610" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>That looks like post oak inside of the house. the old house we have on our property has the same kind of wood, it is sturdy as heck, have even had a few people that have said they would tear the place down just so they could have the wood in it. It is kind of amazing how houses were built in the late 1800's /early 1900's. They used newspapers underneathe the wallpaper, and the boards inbetween the walls are many feet apart, no insulation. The rooms upstairs in the old house we have have very short celings. One day the vet was out and he said that they made them this way because the kids had the upstairs bedrooms, so they did not need alot of headroom-kind of makes sense-i guess.</p><p></p><p>GMN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMN, post: 722610, member: 2382"] That looks like post oak inside of the house. the old house we have on our property has the same kind of wood, it is sturdy as heck, have even had a few people that have said they would tear the place down just so they could have the wood in it. It is kind of amazing how houses were built in the late 1800's /early 1900's. They used newspapers underneathe the wallpaper, and the boards inbetween the walls are many feet apart, no insulation. The rooms upstairs in the old house we have have very short celings. One day the vet was out and he said that they made them this way because the kids had the upstairs bedrooms, so they did not need alot of headroom-kind of makes sense-i guess. GMN [/QUOTE]
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