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Working with 1860 barnwood

Started by Mobilgas, November 15, 2016, 06:40:34 PM

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Mobilgas

Covering my basement wall's a little at a time with 1860 barnwood and old metal barn roofing.. ;D
Craig

darrylhuffman

I have always wanted to do what you are doing.

I love the look of old wood.

Have fun.
Darryl Huffman
darrylhuffman@yahoo.com
The search for someone else to blame is always succcessful.

Ray Dunakin

Cool. I like seeing old wood put to good use rather than just tossed or left to rot.

Many years ago there was a company that was taking old barn wood like that and making picture frames and other objects from it. It still had all the lichen and everything.

Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

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finescalerr

If you had bought the wood and paid somebody else to build it the price probably would be about $250,000 ... and you'd have done a better job! -- Russ