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windsor chair seats wood
I need a source for 8/4 butternut for seats 10" or so wide. Who carries it?
Tuckaway is closed for 7-8 months. Bob |
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windsor chair seats wood
"Bob Howell" wrote in message . .. I need a source for 8/4 butternut for seats 10" or so wide. Who carries it? Tuckaway is closed for 7-8 months. Bob Elm is the traditional seat material because it is virtually unsplitable .....mjh |
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windsor chair seats wood
On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 17:35:21 -0500, "mike hide"
wrote: Elm is the traditional seat material because it is virtually unsplitable It certainly is in Britain, but is this also true in the US ? |
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windsor chair seats wood
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Andy Dingley wrote: On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 17:35:21 -0500, "mike hide" wrote: Elm is the traditional seat material because it is virtually unsplitable It certainly is in Britain, but is this also true in the US ? I use basswood. |
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