Tom and others in SE PA,
I am getting more into woodworking and I am looking for sources for
materials beyond the big box store stuff.
I am between homes right now but am building a new house. One project will
be to 'panel' a room to make sort of a library/study. Sort of the idea in
Toms Cherry Library shown here http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1/page2.htm
So, where can I purchase the quality of materials needed for such a project?
Cherry, Mahogany, Walnut, etc. I haven't settled on the wood or the design
yet. I am thinking veneer ply for large flats. Stiles, rails mouldings,
mantle, built-ins and possibly a buit in work/desk area. I think mail order
is out because I want to inspect the pieces I pick out.
Thanks all. Thanks Tom
-Bri
PS sorry if you see this a 2 posts, one showed as a reply to an old post of
Toms, not my intent.
Thanks Nick - There is a Tague near where I'm building the house. They are a
true value outlet. I have only seen standard building supplies there but I
will ask when I'm there next. I will google the others.
-B
"Nick Bozovich" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Try Sandy Pond Hardwoods in Buck, PA, Groff & Groff Lumber in Quarryville,
> PA, or Herne Hardwoods in Oxford, PA. There's also a store in the
> Philadelphia area, Tague (think that's how it's spelled) Lumber. I've
never
> been to Tague, but I've been to the others - Groff and Hearn both have a
> huge selection of most all types of wood. Sandy Pond does a lot of
hardwood
> flooring and probably paneling.
>
> These companies all have websites - DAGS -
>
> Nick B
>
>
> "Brikp" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Tom and others in SE PA,
> > I am getting more into woodworking and I am looking for sources for
> > materials beyond the big box store stuff.
> > I am between homes right now but am building a new house. One project
will
> > be to 'panel' a room to make sort of a library/study. Sort of the idea
in
> > Toms Cherry Library shown here
> http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1/page2.htm
> >
> > So, where can I purchase the quality of materials needed for such a
> project?
> > Cherry, Mahogany, Walnut, etc. I haven't settled on the wood or the
design
> > yet. I am thinking veneer ply for large flats. Stiles, rails mouldings,
> > mantle, built-ins and possibly a buit in work/desk area. I think mail
> order
> > is out because I want to inspect the pieces I pick out.
> >
> > Thanks all. Thanks Tom
> >
> > -Bri
> >
> > PS sorry if you see this a 2 posts, one showed as a reply to an old post
> of
> > Toms, not my intent.
> >
> >
>
>
For the rest of the group, and myself if I loose the links from the google
search, here they are...
Sandy Pond http://www.figuredhardwoods.com/
Groff & Groff http://www.groffslumber.com/
Herne Hardwoods http://www.hearnehardwoods.com/
Tague http://www.taguelumber.com/
"Nick Bozovich" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Try Sandy Pond Hardwoods in Buck, PA, Groff & Groff Lumber in Quarryville,
> PA, or Herne Hardwoods in Oxford, PA. There's also a store in the
> Philadelphia area, Tague (think that's how it's spelled) Lumber. I've
never
> been to Tague, but I've been to the others - Groff and Hearn both have a
> huge selection of most all types of wood. Sandy Pond does a lot of
hardwood
> flooring and probably paneling.
>
> These companies all have websites - DAGS -
>
> Nick B
>
>
> "Brikp" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Tom and others in SE PA,
> > I am getting more into woodworking and I am looking for sources for
> > materials beyond the big box store stuff.
> > I am between homes right now but am building a new house. One project
will
> > be to 'panel' a room to make sort of a library/study. Sort of the idea
in
> > Toms Cherry Library shown here
> http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1/page2.htm
> >
> > So, where can I purchase the quality of materials needed for such a
> project?
> > Cherry, Mahogany, Walnut, etc. I haven't settled on the wood or the
design
> > yet. I am thinking veneer ply for large flats. Stiles, rails mouldings,
> > mantle, built-ins and possibly a buit in work/desk area. I think mail
> order
> > is out because I want to inspect the pieces I pick out.
> >
> > Thanks all. Thanks Tom
> >
> > -Bri
> >
> > PS sorry if you see this a 2 posts, one showed as a reply to an old post
> of
> > Toms, not my intent.
> >
> >
>
>
Try Sandy Pond Hardwoods in Buck, PA, Groff & Groff Lumber in Quarryville,
PA, or Herne Hardwoods in Oxford, PA. There's also a store in the
Philadelphia area, Tague (think that's how it's spelled) Lumber. I've never
been to Tague, but I've been to the others - Groff and Hearn both have a
huge selection of most all types of wood. Sandy Pond does a lot of hardwood
flooring and probably paneling.
These companies all have websites - DAGS -
Nick B
"Brikp" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Tom and others in SE PA,
> I am getting more into woodworking and I am looking for sources for
> materials beyond the big box store stuff.
> I am between homes right now but am building a new house. One project will
> be to 'panel' a room to make sort of a library/study. Sort of the idea in
> Toms Cherry Library shown here
http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1/page2.htm
>
> So, where can I purchase the quality of materials needed for such a
project?
> Cherry, Mahogany, Walnut, etc. I haven't settled on the wood or the design
> yet. I am thinking veneer ply for large flats. Stiles, rails mouldings,
> mantle, built-ins and possibly a buit in work/desk area. I think mail
order
> is out because I want to inspect the pieces I pick out.
>
> Thanks all. Thanks Tom
>
> -Bri
>
> PS sorry if you see this a 2 posts, one showed as a reply to an old post
of
> Toms, not my intent.
>
>