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Chris Dubea

25/09/2007 10:17 AM

Hardwood sources in the Washington DC area


Greetings all,

I'm a recent resident of the area around DC fondly known as Suburban
Virginia. We moved from the suburbs of New Orleans in June.

Can anyone provide names of resources for hardwood within say 50 miles
of DC? I live on the west side of town, Ashburn actually, so sources
toward West Virginia are okay as well.

Thanks a lot.
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marc rosen

in reply to Chris Dubea on 25/09/2007 10:17 AM

25/09/2007 7:33 AM

Hey Chris,
Are you aware of Woodfinder? I'm up north of Baltimore but I thought
this may be helpful to you.

http://www.woodfinder.com/

Marc

JJ

Jeff J

in reply to Chris Dubea on 25/09/2007 10:17 AM

25/09/2007 2:49 PM


http://www.woodfinder.com/listings/011595.php

This guy has very good prices and selection. Location may not be great
for you from VA, but he's a tenth of a mile for me. :)

> >Hey Chris,
> >Are you aware of Woodfinder? I'm up north of Baltimore but I thought
> >this may be helpful to you.


jj

in reply to Chris Dubea on 25/09/2007 10:17 AM

25/09/2007 11:59 PM

> I'm a recent resident of the area around DC fondly known as Suburban Virginia. ...
> Can anyone provide names of resources for hardwood within say 50 miles of DC?

For starters ---

Northland Forest Products
9300 Litho Lane
Manassas VA 20110

703-393-7500
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Vienna Hardwoods
241 Mill Street NE
Vienna VA 22180

703-255-9663
Toll Free: 1-800-571-9663
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Woodcraft Supply
Concord Shopping Center
6123 Backlick Road
Springfield VA 22150
703-912-6727

and

Woodcraft Supply
Leesburg Plaza
512 E. Market
Leesburg VA 20176
703-737-7880

There's also Dunlap out near Dulles. Sorry, I don't have their address
handy, but they specialize in fantastically figured wood.

Joel

Mb

MB

in reply to Chris Dubea on 25/09/2007 10:17 AM

25/09/2007 8:45 PM


http://www.freestatetimbers.com/

I've bought from these two guys. Lots of wood. They have jointer,
planer etc there so you can go home with surfaced wood. Big stock of
all kinds of lumber. plus burls, slabs and plywood.

This is also baltimore, but worth a drive if you ask me...

Mitch


m

in reply to Chris Dubea on 25/09/2007 10:17 AM

27/09/2007 2:42 PM

On Sep 25, 10:17 am, Chris Dubea <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> I'm a recent resident of the area around DC fondly known as Suburban
> Virginia. We moved from the suburbs of New Orleans in June.
>
> Can anyone provide names of resources for hardwood within say 50 miles
> of DC? I live on the west side of town, Ashburn actually, so sources
> toward West Virginia are okay as well.
>
> Thanks a lot.
> ===========================================================================
> Chris
>
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I have good luck with Northland Forest Products. They have a big
selection and multiple thicknesses of the species of wood that they
carry. Some of the other places have limited selections and their
prices seem higher, sometimes considerably so.

DP

"Dave Plumpe"

in reply to Chris Dubea on 25/09/2007 10:17 AM

26/09/2007 7:55 AM

There's Colonial Hardwoods in the Springfield area.
http://www.colonialhardwoods.com/
I used to buy from them before I left the area 10 years ago.
-Dave
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"Chris Dubea" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> Greetings all,
>
> I'm a recent resident of the area around DC fondly known as Suburban
> Virginia. We moved from the suburbs of New Orleans in June.
>
> Can anyone provide names of resources for hardwood within say 50 miles
> of DC? I live on the west side of town, Ashburn actually, so sources
> toward West Virginia are okay as well.
>
> Thanks a lot.
> ===========================================================================
> Chris

HP

"Highland Pairos"

in reply to Chris Dubea on 25/09/2007 10:17 AM

25/09/2007 9:55 PM

Dale lumber in Leesburg (Little experience with them other then talking to
the owner. Seems nice enough, I may go see him next time I am shopping.
McDaniel's Hardwood in Kearneysville Wv. I have bought quite a bit from
them. They are very nice, very knowledgeable and very helpful.

SteveP.


"Chris Dubea" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Greetings all,
>
> I'm a recent resident of the area around DC fondly known as Suburban
> Virginia. We moved from the suburbs of New Orleans in June.
>
> Can anyone provide names of resources for hardwood within say 50 miles
> of DC? I live on the west side of town, Ashburn actually, so sources
> toward West Virginia are okay as well.
>
> Thanks a lot.
> ===========================================================================
> Chris
>
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>

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Chris Dubea

in reply to Chris Dubea on 25/09/2007 10:17 AM

27/09/2007 12:50 PM


On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 07:55:58 -0400, "Dave Plumpe"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>There's Colonial Hardwoods in the Springfield area.
>http://www.colonialhardwoods.com/
> I used to buy from them before I left the area 10 years ago.
>-Dave

Superb,

Thanks to all


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ZZ

"Z"

in reply to Chris Dubea on 25/09/2007 10:17 AM

28/09/2007 3:07 PM

Make an effort to get to Hicksville Planing Mill, approximately 10 miles
west of Hagerstown, MD, off of Highway 70:

Hicksville Planing Mill
14464 Hicksville Road
Clear Spring, MD 21722
301-842-3474

The mill is run by a Mennonite group and the prices for a large variety of
hard and soft woods would more than offset the cost of the drive out there.

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Chris Dubea

in reply to Chris Dubea on 25/09/2007 10:17 AM

25/09/2007 6:42 PM


Thanks to all who responded. I'll check them out.



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Chris Dubea

in reply to Chris Dubea on 25/09/2007 10:17 AM

25/09/2007 3:21 PM


On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:33:21 -0700, marc rosen <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Hey Chris,
>Are you aware of Woodfinder? I'm up north of Baltimore but I thought
>this may be helpful to you.
>
>http://www.woodfinder.com/
>
> Marc

No I am not. This is very cool

Thanks a lot


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Chris Dubea

in reply to Chris Dubea on 25/09/2007 10:17 AM

09/10/2007 11:05 AM


On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 15:07:52 GMT, "Z" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Make an effort to get to Hicksville Planing Mill, approximately 10 miles
>west of Hagerstown, MD, off of Highway 70:
>
>Hicksville Planing Mill
>14464 Hicksville Road
>Clear Spring, MD 21722
>301-842-3474
>
>The mill is run by a Mennonite group and the prices for a large variety of
>hard and soft woods would more than offset the cost of the drive out there.
>

Will do,

Thanks again to all who responded!


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