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"Wayne Dengel"

23/05/2005 7:23 PM

Victorian arch details - outside use

To the Group:

We are looking for victorian architectural details made of PLASTIC (or other
synthetic, even impregnated wood-based)- for outdoor use here in southern
Florida.

Does anyone know of a mnfr who makes this type of detail in a material other
than wood that will put up with our unfriendly environment - humidity! (Or
a wood-based product that will not need painting typical of wood products?)

Please also respond to my e-mail:
[email protected]
[email protected]

Thank You!

Wayne




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in reply to "Wayne Dengel" on 23/05/2005 7:23 PM

23/05/2005 12:33 PM


Wayne Dengel wrote:
> To the Group:
>
> We are looking for victorian architectural details made of PLASTIC
(or other
> synthetic, even impregnated wood-based)- for outdoor use here in
southern
> Florida.
>
> Does anyone know of a mnfr who makes this type of detail in a
material other
> than wood that will put up with our unfriendly environment -
humidity! (Or
> a wood-based product that will not need painting typical of wood
products?)
>
> Please also respond to my e-mail:
> [email protected]
> [email protected]
>
> Thank You!
>
> Wayne


http://www.foamsupply.com/

ww

"woodworker88"

in reply to "Wayne Dengel" on 23/05/2005 7:23 PM

23/05/2005 10:46 PM

You need cellular pvc moulding. Try
http://www.royalmouldings.com/Exterior%20Products/WoodSavers.htm

Just go into google and search "cellular pvc molding" I don't remember
the site, but I found one company that had entire door casings with
arches, jambs, moulding, etc all in one piece.

DB

Duane Bozarth

in reply to "Wayne Dengel" on 23/05/2005 7:23 PM

23/05/2005 2:25 PM

Wayne Dengel wrote:
>
> To the Group:
>
> We are looking for victorian architectural details made of PLASTIC (or other
> synthetic, even impregnated wood-based)- for outdoor use here in southern
> Florida.
>
> Does anyone know of a mnfr who makes this type of detail in a material other
> than wood that will put up with our unfriendly environment - humidity! (Or
> a wood-based product that will not need painting typical of wood products?)
>
> Please also respond to my e-mail:
> [email protected]
> [email protected]

Outwater, undoubtedly others. I'd suspect any good local millwork
supply could also provide.

www.outwater.com

WD

"Wayne Dengel"

in reply to "Wayne Dengel" on 23/05/2005 7:23 PM

23/05/2005 8:26 PM

Duane:

It "seems" that Outwater may have what I am looking for - sent for a
catalog. Thank You for the advice. Wayne

"Duane Bozarth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Wayne Dengel wrote:
>>
>> To the Group:
>>
>> We are looking for victorian architectural details made of PLASTIC (or
>> other
>> synthetic, even impregnated wood-based)- for outdoor use here in southern
>> Florida.
>>
>> Does anyone know of a mnfr who makes this type of detail in a material
>> other
>> than wood that will put up with our unfriendly environment - humidity!
>> (Or
>> a wood-based product that will not need painting typical of wood
>> products?)
>>
>> Please also respond to my e-mail:
>> [email protected]
>> [email protected]
>
> Outwater, undoubtedly others. I'd suspect any good local millwork
> supply could also provide.
>
> www.outwater.com

WD

"Wayne Dengel"

in reply to "Wayne Dengel" on 23/05/2005 7:23 PM

23/05/2005 7:32 PM

Hi Duane:

I touched base with many suppliers who use wood. NOTHING from them in
plastic (or other synthetic). Will try Outwater as you suggest.
Wayne

"Duane Bozarth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Wayne Dengel wrote:
>>
>> To the Group:
>>
>> We are looking for victorian architectural details made of PLASTIC (or
>> other
>> synthetic, even impregnated wood-based)- for outdoor use here in southern
>> Florida.
>>
>> Does anyone know of a mnfr who makes this type of detail in a material
>> other
>> than wood that will put up with our unfriendly environment - humidity!
>> (Or
>> a wood-based product that will not need painting typical of wood
>> products?)
>>
>> Please also respond to my e-mail:
>> [email protected]
>> [email protected]
>
> Outwater, undoubtedly others. I'd suspect any good local millwork
> supply could also provide.
>
> www.outwater.com


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