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24th December 2021, 07:47 PM #1
Wanted: American oak
Hello people, I'm after a small piece of American Oak/ White Oak for a drawer front. i will send some measurements when I can. If anyone has anything please let me know.
Regards Damien.I'm a dancing fool! The beat goes on and I'm so wrong!!!!
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24th December 2021, 08:02 PM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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I got a boot full of American oak off cuts for $50 via Facebook marketplace from Green Cathedral in Nambour:
Green Cathedral Furniture Noosa - Modern Australian Furniture Design
Try contacting them to see if they can help.
If not, let me know what size I will see if I have anything suitable.
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24th December 2021, 08:23 PM #3
Hello Pete, the piece require is about 420mm x 105mm x 25mm. When I get to the shed I will take some pics to give an idea of grain orientation. I found the item at the dump. The previous owner ran over the drawer when he deposited it at the dump. IDIOT! again, pics coming when I can.
Regards DamienI'm a dancing fool! The beat goes on and I'm so wrong!!!!
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24th December 2021, 10:02 PM #4
Some pictures.
I'm a dancing fool! The beat goes on and I'm so wrong!!!!
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