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I think a company in Hutchinson, KS. Architectural Millwork
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Hello, Here is another illustration I scanned in from the 1927 Universal Millwork Catalog. It may provide you with a few more ideas. Hope it helps. Tom
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Hello, Here is an illustration I scanned in from the 1927 Universal Millwork Catalog. It may provide you with a few more ideas. Hope it helps. Tom
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I thought about asking her that Tom, but didnt only because thickness of the profile was going to be an issue if the crown is the original, it will be almost twice as thick as anything run after 1948 when they began the initial downsizing of lumber which started with millwork and eventually lead to ...
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As a Historical Restorations Contractor here in Michigan I have three sources for moulding, trim, and virtually any linear board with a porfile that requires duplication. One is a menonite craftsman with modern powertools and old world aproach, one is an Amish with old style aproach and no powertool...
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As long as the wood sealed (varnished) and prevented penetration of the paint pigment then you can scrape or strip. If the wood was not sealed then you may want to just remove all the trim, re-mill and the re-attach it. Barring re-milling, the best method (In my opinion) is scraping. Depending on th...
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8 baseboard is extremely difficult to find as it is a non standard building material. A standardized material is any material which can be produced by simply re-tooling existing machinery to follow present and future industry trends. Unfortunately, unless people start going crazy for retro styles, t...
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using directory assistance on the phone, ask for information for Kevin Heathcliff in Argyle Michigan. He is a Mennonite millworker and if you have a sample of original, he can make a cutter head to match your profile and produce as many linear feet as necessary to your custom order. Sorry I am out o...
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