Archive for January, 2010
Reclaimed White Oak in Alabama
Limited supply of rare white oak. Good for all kinds of oak applications.
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January 31, 2010
Tags: Alabama, Oak, White Oak Posted in: General
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Urbanwood: A Better, Sustainable Option for Removed Trees
We know that wood disposal can be challenging and expensive for arborists and managers of urban and community forests. You’ve heard that logs from city trees can’t be used for anything but mulch or fuel. This simply isn’t true.
Our partners can show you how city trees can still be made into everything from rough lumber [...]
January 29, 2010
Tags: arborists, demolition, recycle, reusing, Urbanwood Posted in: General
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Reclaimed wood Flooring from Keystone Vintage Lumber
Keystone Vintage Lumber supplies a wide range of antique, reclaimed, and recycled wood for architectural, historical, and flooring applications. They understand how to source and grade repurposed lumber so you can make the best choice for your project and for your world.
Reclaimed Lumber Species
KVL ‘harvests’ lumber from a variety of sources. Old [...]
January 29, 2010
Tags: antique, Flooring, hardwoods, Lumber, reclaimed, Wood Recycling Posted in: General
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1882 Historic Santa Fe Railroad Building Lumber
Bahm Demolition Recycling Sales is one of the largest demolition companies in the Midwest. The owner, Mr. Bahm has been in the industry for 30 plus years and has been “green” long before it became a marketing catch phrase. They have deconstructed a Historic Santa Fe Railroad Building dated at 1882.
Buy recycled lumber [...]
January 1, 2010
Tags: deconstruction, demolition, Lumber, Old wood, Railroad, reusing, Santa Fe Railroad, Timber Posted in: Old Barn Dismantling
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Recycled Meranti Wood from Malaysia
Sometimes called Philippine mahogany, this wood isn’t mahogany at all. Generally found in the Philippine Islands, as well as Malaysia, Indonesia, and Southeast Asia. Meranti is a wood of global commercial importance. Applications include plywood, plywood paneling, cabinets, and hollow-core doors as well as light structural framing, moldings and trim, and low-cost furniture although, Meranti [...]
January 1, 2010
Tags: Indonesia, Malaysia, Meranti, Philippine mahogan, recycle Posted in: General
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Recycled old teak wood from Indonesia
These reclaimed/recycled teak wood are collected from old Dutch houses, village houses and old bridges from Indonesia.
They are in very good condition where the nails are removed and the damaged areas are cut. They have various sizes and they can be used to make furniture and for various other applications.
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January 1, 2010
Tags: furniture, hardwoods, Indonesia, Old wood, recycle, reusing, teak Posted in: General
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