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Thread: Use for lining boards ?
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30th April 2004, 02:39 AM #1
Use for lining boards ?
After having recovered some 500+ lineal meters of internal lining boards from a circa 1840 Beechworth (Victoria) house, and spending 3 days denailing them, 'she who should be obeyed' has now decided that they won't be used - and is going to have the walls plastered.
Timber - probably Baltic Pine. Badly cupped in most cases.
Full of nail holes, and caked thick with paint (probably that toxic lead stuff too).
Many of the tongues & grooves were damaged by the builder who ripped them out, however there's still plenty that are OK.
Can anyone think of a good use for them ?
Regads, Greg.
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30th April 2004, 06:51 AM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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Landfill. Unless of course your time is worth $0.02 per hour
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30th April 2004, 09:36 AM #3
If there is only paint on one side you could use the other side showing as backing for bookcases, cupboards etc.
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30th April 2004, 06:44 PM #4
The words distressed finish come to mind.
Distressed??? They sound positively peturbed to me.