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"Elmar"

09/03/2006 11:57 AM

Cheap Door Skins in San Antonio..

Just went to the Habitat For Humanity store in San Antonio. CHEAP door
skins that could be used for a veneer or other projects. $1 for 24" $2
for 28-32 and $3 for 36" I believe I got the widths and prices
correct....

Anyone know of other uses???


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LM

"Lee Michaels"

in reply to "Elmar" on 09/03/2006 11:57 AM

09/03/2006 4:19 PM


"Elmar" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Just went to the Habitat For Humanity store in San Antonio. CHEAP door
> skins that could be used for a veneer or other projects. $1 for 24" $2
> for 28-32 and $3 for 36" I believe I got the widths and prices
> correct....
>
> Anyone know of other uses???
>

I have made a lot of book cases with the door skins as backs for them. I
usually finish them with clear watco.


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"dadiOH"

in reply to "Elmar" on 09/03/2006 11:57 AM

09/03/2006 8:50 PM

Elmar wrote:
> Just went to the Habitat For Humanity store in San Antonio. CHEAP
> door skins that could be used for a veneer or other projects. $1 for
> 24" $2 for 28-32 and $3 for 36" I believe I got the widths and prices
> correct....
>
> Anyone know of other uses???

1. Bottoms for smallish drawers

2. Glue together for thicker panels

3. Backs for cabinets etc.

4. Panel a wall either flush panel or stick with solid wood.


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