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On 09/14/2023 10:43 PM, Clare Snyder wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Sep 2023 19:28:10 -0700 (PDT), DerbyDad03
> <
teamarrows@eznet.net> wrote:
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>> On Wednesday, September 13, 2023 at 8:13:29?AM UTC-4, knuttle wrote:
>>> Several weeks ago we were at our local Restore, and they had a wood size
>>> I have never seen before. This material was 3/4 X 5/16, similar
>>> dimensions to standard Screen Door Molding, BUT with square not rounded
>>> edges.
>>>
>>> It was $0.50 /ft and I bought about 80 ft.
>>>
>>> My question is the material something new on the market, that is not
>>> carried by local stores, OR is it overrun from a special order by
>>> contractor.
>>>
>>> I use a lot of screen door molding in making picture frames and this new
>>> item give a slight different look to the picture frames.
>>
>> Species? Lengths? (just curious)
>>
>> A few years ago I pick up a bunch of Douglas Fir at a moving
sale. It was left over
>>from when the post and beam house was built and was apparently
cut incorrectly.
>> I don`t recall if the owner bought it from the builder or the
builder gave it to him.
>> The homeowner was a hobbyist woodworker and had a nice shop in the basement.
>>
>> This is some of what I bought:
>>
>>
https://i.imgur.com/GF2qOCd.jpg
>>
>> A lot of it was used to build a full size bed for my daughter:
>>
>>
https://i.imgur.com/GTDm9VG.jpg
>>
>>
https://i.imgur.com/80jaux9.jpg
>>
>> Maybe your stuff wasn`t an "overrun", maybe it was a "mistake"
like my purchase was.
>>
> It wasn`t by chance cedar??? left over from a cesar strip canoe???
It appears to be a pine.
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