moose11 New member Feb 16, 2006 #13 FEISTY11975 said: nope....I have to put the trip off for a while. Starting a new job Monday so can't take the time off anyway! Click to expand... im in nahsville..thats ALOT clsoer u could make it a weekend trip ;-) haha
FEISTY11975 said: nope....I have to put the trip off for a while. Starting a new job Monday so can't take the time off anyway! Click to expand... im in nahsville..thats ALOT clsoer u could make it a weekend trip ;-) haha
S stilleto ELITE MENTOR EF VIP Feb 16, 2006 #14 I'm gonna guess a 65 lb. bundle of 4/4 Peruvian Walnut.
R Raina Banned Feb 16, 2006 #15 I love walnut. Even just clear stained. I LOVE clear stained american cherry more though. There are a lot of species that people tend to stain so dark that look spectacular when clear coated.
I love walnut. Even just clear stained. I LOVE clear stained american cherry more though. There are a lot of species that people tend to stain so dark that look spectacular when clear coated.
moose11 New member Feb 16, 2006 #16 ever see wood thats been submerged in water for like50-100 years....has great color to it
R Raina Banned Feb 16, 2006 #18 Alder's trendy right now in millwork. Oil rubbed bronze is all the rage for door hardware.
Frisky ~QUEEN BITCH~ Platinum Feb 16, 2006 #19 Raina said: I'm going with a half rail car of 2x4x16 #2 & better pine. Click to expand... give the bitch treated, he shouldn't be chucking wood anyway
Raina said: I'm going with a half rail car of 2x4x16 #2 & better pine. Click to expand... give the bitch treated, he shouldn't be chucking wood anyway
S stilleto ELITE MENTOR EF VIP Feb 16, 2006 #20 moose11 said: ever see wood thats been submerged in water for like50-100 years....has great color to it Click to expand... you mean like driftwood? yeah, its beautiful.
moose11 said: ever see wood thats been submerged in water for like50-100 years....has great color to it Click to expand... you mean like driftwood? yeah, its beautiful.