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I have 2 4 sections i just removed (1/6/07). Both are in good condition. I also have two fire bricks from the fireplace. They are the top two. Both are uncracked. Lastly I have the chimney topper it is also in good condition. e-mail me if you are interested patandmaria@charter.net. please put preway...
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I am looking for about 6 ft of Preway chimney pipe to extend the chimney on an old Preway fireplace. It is a triple pipe chimney with approx diameters of 9 5/8, 12 5/8 and 15 3/8 inches.
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Hi- We live in Iowa in a Victorian home built in 1910. We have many original doors with brass knobs with floral decor, stained/leaded glass windows and a original copper iron fireplace. We have original woodwork throughout. We are moving due to location of this home and are interested in selling the...
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Hi. this is a little outside my area of expertise, but I have many clients who deal in antiques as they go hand in hand with old houses. You may wish to take a digital photo or several of the fireplace, or take regular photos and then scan them in. Then save them as files and bundle them together an...
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I am selling my house, built in 1937, updated in 1950s, but it will be demolished by the buyer. I need a house salvager interested in buying off parts. It has knotty pine paneling in two rooms in perfect shape; parquet floors in 2 rooms, brass fireplace doors (10 yrs. old); ceiling fans (3), 2 windo...
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I live in a large townhouse. As one enters in the front entry he faces about a 20 ft hall. The first entry on the left is the dining room containing country furniture. The dining room leads into the kitchen, again with country cabinets, some with dvided antique glass in the doors. From the kitchen w...
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I want to update my family room and brighten it up. The wall in question has a nice fireplace with a sandstone surround and ledge. The wall itself has a dark real wood paneling on it that is nice. I dont want to destroy/waste the paneling by removing it/painting it but would like to try to update th...
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Any help greatly appreciated. Attempting to restore historic property (national register of historic places)- 4052 n. Kenmore, Chicago, IL (historic Buena Park neighborhood). In particular, we are attempting to restore the front door, front steps/entry facade to their original design. Architects wer...
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Hi Mark, I found your post on renovators.com while trying to find information on what materials our house might have been constructed from. Our house was built in 1946. I think its a blend of colonial with some arts and crafts influences in style. We are wanting to do some remodeling and have some q...
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There is a dry compound that we refer to as Triple that bonds, has fiberous strength and is hard. I will have to dig out a bag to see who makes it. my only concern is it may be too hard for kind sanding. We use it on corners where heavy furniture will be moved or in traffic areas where there will be...
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