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419.1 | | NAC::SEGER | this space intentionally left blank | Tue Sep 23 1986 17:27 | 6 |
| I know that Parlee in Littleton (the one you can see from 495), cuts them to
order. I've seen people picking up big slabs. Only problem with the slabs
is that's they're GREEN! Then also will custom cut for you, so if you happen
to have a dry tree trunk, bring that down.
-mark
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419.2 | another source | NIMBUS::DOPART | | Tue Sep 23 1986 17:37 | 2 |
| Another place that may help you is Bingham Lumber in Brookline,
NH. Most of their wood is dry (kiln or PAD).
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419.3 | Ayer/Littleton Area | WISDOM::NIGZUS | | Wed Sep 24 1986 10:34 | 9 |
| 2 suggestions:
New England Hardwood Supply in Littleton will custom cut a piece
of most any kind of stock lumber. (They have dry red and white oak,
maple, cherry, birch and sometime walnut.)
Moore's Lumber in Ayer. They have a mill which will make up just
about anything that you can describe. They too have kiln dried
stock.
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419.4 | | KIRK::GOSSELIN | | Wed Sep 24 1986 11:41 | 3 |
| Where is New England Hardwood? Is it 2A?
thanks,
Ed
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419.5 | Directions to NEHW | WISDOM::NIGZUS | | Thu Sep 25 1986 12:06 | 10 |
| re: -1
NEHW is located on Taylor Street in Littleton. This street is the
exit off of Route 2 just west of the intersection of Rt 2 with
Rt 495. They are about 1/2 mile from the exit ramp on Taylor St.
If you take Route 2A west throught Littleton, take a left past
the Exxon station - Wayside Services. Taylor Street is the next
cross street after you go over the railroad tracks. Take a left
onto it.
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419.6 | OK | GATE19::GOSSELIN | | Mon Sep 29 1986 10:18 | 6 |
| Thanks,I'll give them a try. I also heard of a place on rt140 on
the way to Shrewsberry. It sets off on the right hand side behind
some buildings.
thanks again,
Ed
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419.7 | Hard-to-find wood | RINGO::FINGERHUT | | Mon Sep 29 1986 10:59 | 4 |
| The place on RT 140 is at La Boteca just off RT 290. They have
all kinds of wood from all over the world. You can get anything
you need there. As long as it's not in large amounts.
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419.8 | | BEING::WEISS | Forty-Two | Mon Sep 29 1986 14:28 | 20 |
| NE hardwood supply has good hardwood prices, but for a mantle-sized piece of
dry wood you'll probably wind up spending at least $50. If you don't mind
pine, any local sawmill, such as Parlee's, can cut and plane a green pine one
for you for about $10. White pine only shrinks about 2% while drying, so you
could just put it up green and let it dry in place.
The other option would be to go to some big lumberyards that deal in special
lumber. For example, at East Coast Lumber, you can special order Douglas Fir
beams up to about 15"x24"x40'. But that would probably cost about the same as
hardwood.
The wood place on Rt 140 in Shrewsbury (The Factory Lumber Outlet) is closed
until January for renovations. They had an amazing wood clearance sale in
August, which was mentioned in the TOOLS notesfile. I spent about $400, and
got about $3800 worth of exotic woods, including bloodwood, east indian
rosewood, english brown oak, padouk, wenge, etc, etc, etc. They are going to
have another good sale when they reopen. I'm on their mailing list, so I'll
post it here.
Paul
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419.9 | | ULTRA::PRIBORSKY | Tony Priborsky | Mon Sep 29 1986 18:19 | 5 |
| How about stone mantles? I'm looking for a cut slab of granite
or marble. Any suggestions on where to get one about 5 ft. long,
9 to 10 inches wide, and cut to my specs? It'll need a 2"x6"
piece extending at the back for insertion into the brick backing.
I found one source - a place that sells grave headstones, any others?
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419.10 | Custom cut granite | SMAUG::FLEMING | | Mon Sep 29 1986 22:10 | 5 |
| Try Barretto Granite in Milford, N.H. (673-2372). Fletchers quarrie
in Westford will also custom cut granite but they are expensive.
Barretto's is a smaller operation. They welcome small orders. Last
time I went shopping for granite they were about a third the price
of Fletchers.
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419.11 | it must be tequila-proof.. | Q::ROSENBAUM | Rich Rosenbaum | Mon Sep 29 1986 23:26 | 6 |
| As I recall, the bar in Nashua's "Ma�ana's" is a slab of polished
granite. Somewhere in the bar is a sign indicating the origin.
Anyone remember seeing the sign (between margheritas)?
__Rich
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419.12 | Not granite, but... | BEING::WEISS | Forty-Two | Tue Sep 30 1986 11:07 | 8 |
| Precourt, on Union Rd in Sudbury, Ma, is one of the biggest stoneyards around.
I'm not sure if they have granite, but they have a lot of bluestone and
flagstone in various sizes. I once got a 2'X 3'X 2" slab for a shelf in a
brick wall there. They have good prices - about half the price for flagstone as
Corriveau-Routhier up here in Nashua, which is the biggest masonry supplier in
this area. I'm sure you could get a mantlepiece there.
Paul
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419.13 | Marcello's for Marble | POP::SUNG | Al Sung (Xway Development) | Tue Sep 30 1986 17:55 | 5 |
| Marcello's Marble and Tile will custom cut any size, shape or type
of marble, but it's expensive. They're on Rt 9 in Framingham across
the street from the old Chateau de'Ville.
-al
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419.14 | DIY Mantle Drawings/Spec's? | CONFG5::SILVA | | Tue Dec 31 1991 11:48 | 15 |
| Anyone seen a good collection of drawings/specs they can recommend
or better yet, sell or lend?
I've been able to find a mantle drawing here or there, but never a
number of them together under one or two covers. I know there are
a fair number of photos in some of the old colonial home books, but
there are rarely profiles or dimensions. I must be either too busy,
too old or too lazy to attack a photo w/calipers and back-engineer
one.
Having priced pre-fabs, though, there's no way I'm too busy/tired/lazy
to go that route! ANy suggestions?
tony
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419.15 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Jan 02 1992 14:30 | 9 |
| We put together a mantel out of a plank (1x10?) and some nice molding.
Came out quite well and didn't cost anywhere near what they were asking
for the prefabricated kinds.
------------------ <--------plank
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|<--2x4 or 2x6 /
| / <-------molding
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419.16 | oops. What's really a "mantle," anyway? | NATASH::SILVA | | Sun Jan 05 1992 22:54 | 6 |
| Sorry, I should've been more specific. I'm looking for drawings
or profiles of the entire mantel, not just the mantle shelf -
although I guess "mantel"does tend to mean "shelf most often.
Thanks anyway.
tony
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419.17 | Some mantels don't have legs | MAY21::PSMITH | Peter H. Smith,MLO5-5/E71,223-4663,ESB | Mon Jan 06 1992 10:38 | 17 |
| Some styles of mantels don't have "legs" (what are these really called?).
We live in a cheap, modern-looking box ranch, and the fireplace has a
mantel with no legs. It's similar to the one in the drawing, but not
as massive. There is a thick plank on top, attached to a plank running
down the bricks. There is a piece of corner molding (2 1/2" wide) in
the 90 degree joint between the planks. It fits the decor, since the
fireplace is very plain.
The most rustic mantel I've seen was in NH, in a 150 year old house.
The house originally had an attached barn, which was converted to more
rooms quite some time ago (probably when they put in the ice house).
The fireplace was round stones with mortar, and the mantel was a 4 inch
think slice of a tree with the bark still on. It was built right into
the chimney, and I believe it provided structural support -- sort of a
header over the opening. By the way, the fireplace didn't draw well at
all, and the one time my brother-in-law got a fire roaring in it we
got the impression that the slab of wood was smouldering...
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419.18 | some cheaper kits in HD | AKOCOA::CWALTERS | | Mon Jan 06 1992 12:56 | 14 |
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Home Depot has three colonial surround kits at around $175, made of
solid oak, poplar or pine, also available pre-finished. I was
interested in the mantel only which they sell for $70. Costing the
wood and moulding to make a 6' softwood equivalent came out at around
$55 (more likely $100 when I screw up the compound mitre joint on
the moulding).
I also saw some kits made of crappy particle board in Builders Square at
around $260, primed ready to paint.
regards,
Colin
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419.19 | Worst they can do is ask you to leave | EPOCH::JOHNSON | If we build it, they will come. | Mon Jan 06 1992 14:50 | 6 |
| I waltzed through the Galleria mall in downtown Worcester this past Saturday
and was surprised to see a little place in there that does custom woodworking.
They had furniture and a few beautiful mantels that you could measure up and
admire.
Pete
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419.20 | Close, but not there yet. | CONFG5::SILVA | | Fri Jan 10 1992 13:38 | 17 |
| .18:
Yup. I've checked out HD's offering. Problem was, the style they
had in poplar (paint) was what I wanted in oak (stain) and their
stock is their stock, i.e. what they order, they order in BULK,
hence low cost/aggressive price. I agree, at $200&change, it's
tempting. However, if I order the poplar design in oak ("special
order"), the price nearly doubles. I can do that well or better
at a millwork outfit.
.19:
Not a bad idea. Maybe if times were better and craftsmen not so
hungry, I'd try it. As it is, I'm not sure that asking me to
leave is the worst they'd do! ;-)
Well, next stop is the back pages of some back issues of FWW. Maybe..
tony
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