I just moved to St. Augustine, FL.
I never really feel at home in a city until I find a good supplier of exotic
and regular s3s hardwood [or rough..]
[not to mention metal and plastic stuff used/new for jigs and such..]
I would appreciate any advise on [reasonably nearby] stores that sell to
consumers in smaller quantities and allow you to select your own boards.
I did find a neat source for hardware and stainless fasteners at a marine
store 'Sailors Exchange' on King st. [new and used boat scrapyard with tons
of stainless and brass stuff..]
TIA, appreciate it.
Dave
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 20:09:19 GMT, "Kennor" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>About 45 minutes or so south of you in Edgewater, there is Chipmunk
>Hardwoods. It's out of a guys House/Shop, but he stocks quite a bit and is
>reasonable for the area.
>www.chipmunkhardwoods.com
Don't get him excited; 45 minutes only gets him (Dave) to Ormond Beach
where I live. Edgewater is another 20 minutes or so south of there.
But thanks for posting the answer, because I had been made aware of
Chipmunk once before (like before I bought the house in Ormond and
didn't need the information), but lost it and couldn't relocate it. I
now have the page bookmarked and I'll drive down for a visit one of
these days.
LRod
Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite
Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999
http://www.woodbutcher.net
About 45 minutes or so south of you in Edgewater, there is Chipmunk
Hardwoods. It's out of a guys House/Shop, but he stocks quite a bit and is
reasonable for the area.
www.chipmunkhardwoods.com
I usually order out of state for larger quantities, but in a pinch he's
always been a good source.
"NuggetVille" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I just moved to St. Augustine, FL.
> I never really feel at home in a city until I find a good supplier of
exotic
> and regular s3s hardwood [or rough..]
> [not to mention metal and plastic stuff used/new for jigs and such..]
>
> I would appreciate any advise on [reasonably nearby] stores that sell to
> consumers in smaller quantities and allow you to select your own boards.
>
> I did find a neat source for hardware and stainless fasteners at a marine
> store 'Sailors Exchange' on King st. [new and used boat scrapyard with
tons
> of stainless and brass stuff..]
>
> TIA, appreciate it.
> Dave
>
>
>