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On Apr 7, 10:16�am, (J T) wrote:
Thu, Apr 5, 2007, 11:59am (EDT-3) (Bob*AZ) doth sayeth: I * * *Then why didn't you ask them what type of wood it is? * Or, if they buy them pre-made, ask where where they get them, and ask the manufacturer? * There's any number of different woods that would be suitable. *Locust for one. *Google. The shop does not know what the wood is. It is crumbling and rotting right now. I have a small piece to go by but am not able to identify it. The stock thay have pre made is from a long time ago. Before you or I were born. No markings to indicate manufacturer. There is no way they will farm out anywork at all except is rare cases such as having me make/cut the piece. I am sure the shop will scruitinizing me every step of the way. Their customers expect everything to be done in house. Outsource? They probably have not heard the word. Bob AZ |
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