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The clapboards Im looking have a wavy, unfinished bottom edge. I am in New Jersey and I am restoring an old house. I need these boards to complete the outside restoration.
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I live in Vermont and recently purchased an 1870s house that has had the original clapbord covered with asbestos siding. I want to remove it in the spring and restore the clapboard. I would like to find a source to sell the good pieces to. Steve
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I dont have a way to post a picture, but I can describe it as 8 wood clapboard. The return edge appears unfinished with a wavey appearance. You can find it on many oldr tudor homes. I need to get 200 linear feet to restore my home.
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1840s house with wooden clapboards. scrape. paint, scrape. paint. Been going on for years. paint jobs last maybe 6 years on a good stretch. Any advice, maybe we have been missing something. Thank you
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I can offer no advice. I wish I could. I am in the same mess. We are retired and just bought a huge 1890s historic home in NY. We cant find a contractor to do carpentry work or paint prep and paint job contractor. When they hear that we expect a good prep job their gone!! The one or two that wanted ...
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