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Lenny Fackler
 
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(Todd W. Roat) wrote in message . com...
Finsihed my first tile project, entry way, looks great. However,
where the tile meets the living room laminate floor, I need an oak
reducer. At the Tile Shop, where I bought my tile, they had the
perfect oak reduced in two sizes in 8' lengths that I planned to use.
When I went there to get some, they said they had been out for some
time and no idea when more would be coming in. Cant seem to find
anything like it locally and not good enough with woodwroking to make
my own. Looks basically like this image:

http://207.234.221.182/staging/thresh.gif

Thoughts?

Todd in Cincinnati


I found an oak threshold something like this at Lowe's not too long
ago. I had been looking for one to replace a cheap looking metal
threshold between tile and hardwood floor for a couple of years.
I went in looking for something else and happened upon some threshold
pieces. The section was a disorganized mess. The oak piece I bought
was the only one there. It didn't seem to have a place on the shelf
or a pricetag. It was a 3 or 4 feet and I think it was less than $10.
They exist but I guess you have might have to scrounge around to find
one. Good luck