I was wondering if anyone knew of a good wood worker or how can I myself make this same molding for my Columbia Q Case it was missing when I purchased it.
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any one know of good wood worker Molding Needed
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Re: any one know of good wood worker Molding Needed
I need the same thing! (Only mine is the longer molding of a fireside lid)
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Re: any one know of good wood worker Molding Needed
I don't know how small of a job they will do, but living in a house built in 1885 occasionally requires copying existing millwork/mouldings that you cannot find in your local lumber yard. Perhaps you want to check them out:edisonrestorer64 wrote:I was wondering if anyone knew of a good wood worker or how can I myself make this same molding for my Columbia Q Case it was missing when I purchased it.
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http://www.archmillwork.com/
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Re: any one know of good wood worker Molding Needed
Do a google search on how to make a scratch stock. With a little effort, you should be able to do this molding.
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