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Does anyone know where I can get architrave made to the same profile as the old victorian stuff that is in my house? By the way, I live in Reading, Berkshire. Thanks in advance for any help. Martin. |
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On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 12:07:17 +0000, Martin wrote:
Hi, Does anyone know where I can get architrave made to the same profile as the old victorian stuff that is in my house? By the way, I live in Reading, Berkshire. Thanks in advance for any help. Martin. If you want a decent quantity any decent timber merchant should be able to do this for you. Try Arnold Laver on the Basingstoke Road. -- Regards Tony Hogarty (Take out the garbage to reply) |
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Martin wrote: Does anyone know where I can get architrave made to the same profile as the old victorian stuff that is in my house? By the way, I live in Reading, Berkshire. My local Travis Perkins stocks it. Not 100% identical to mine, but then no two houses were the same anyway. -- *I went to school to become a wit, only got halfway through. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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![]() "Martin" wrote in message ... Hi, Does anyone know where I can get architrave made to the same profile as the old victorian stuff that is in my house? By the way, I live in Reading, Berkshire. Thanks in advance for any help. Martin. I got mine from a local timber merchant. It was 3" ogee profile. Not a stock item at that size so I had to wait a few days. mark b |
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Martin wrote:
Hi, Does anyone know where I can get architrave made to the same profile as the old victorian stuff that is in my house? By the way, I live in Reading, Berkshire. Thanks in advance for any help. Martin. Is it an extrudable shape, or one with added 3d decorations? If the former, it can be made with a spindle moulder thing, but you'll have to pay for the cutter to be made, so youre looking at 2 figures. If the latter, your best bet is to make it yourself by casting. Or if youre lucky you may find what you have already on sale at minimal cost. NT |
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