Antique Lumber and Buildings
Williams Woodworking and Vintage Lumber
Pre Civil War Era Pennsylvania Bank Barn
Pre Civil War PA Bank Barn
Barn to Home Conversion
Pennsylvania
Bank Barn-
This barn dates
back to pre Civil
War era, it is 55
by 35ft., in
excellent
condition, and is
ready to be
disassembled and
relocated.
Sawn Hemlock
Bank Barn-
This barn was built in
the late 1800's to
replace the original
barn, which I assume
was lost to a fire. It's
a 34 by 44ft. bank
barn, mortised and
pinned. Beautiful,
straight frame.
Ready to be tagged
and disassembled.
Barn to home.
Barn to home.
Antique Log Home Restoration
Christopher Johnstons Log Home-
Circa 1730-1750. This home is
among the earliest settlers
homes in the U.S.A. First warrant
of deed was applied for in 1774,
by Mr. Johnston. The home was
tagged and disassembled in
Delps, Pa, restored at our shop,
and is currently being
reconstructed on a ranch in San
Antonio, Tx.
Corn Crib for Sale
Corn Crib Circa 1890's-1910
Antique yellow pine, built in the late
1800's to early 1900's. Great value for
the condition.
corn crib for sale
The Saw Mill-
Antique Hemlock being re-sawn on
Timberking Saw-Mill
Rough Cut
Rough Cut Hemlock, fresh off the
saw mill.
Stacked, Stickered and ready to
go...
Resawn antique hemlock. We resaw
these boards for flooring, furniture
and cabinets. We often save the
outer part of the timber for more
aged, weathered boards.
White Oak Sinker Logs-
Reclaimed from Susquehanna River in Wilks
Barre, PA. 96 yrs ago these logs were driven
through the silt and mud to form piers for
bridge construction.  
Sinker Logs Freshly Cut-
White Oak log run through the saw mill.