Hardwood flooring prices change based on the thickness of the planks. Hardwood pieces vary in thickness because only so much lumber can be harvested from a single tree. Solid hardwood flooring comes in various sizes, with the thickest measuring around ⅞.” However, the most common sized floori...
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Goodman Lumber & Hardwood Flooring has been serving the Western Kentucky area for over 55 years with different selections of flooring.
Pricing/Availability:Not commercially available as lumber, Chinaberry is mostly restricted to smaller-scale and hobbyist uses. Most pieces available in the United States are not imported, but are harvested from (introduced) locally grown trees. Prices should be moderate for such a specialty species....
this little one was cut two-three years ago and lied neglected near my office all that time until I noticed, with some damage made by fungi. Though I first removed all discolourated parts, before resawing “good” portion, it is plausible that I am mistaken and this wine-like smell (be...
Pricing/Availability:Jarrah is a widely distributed timber throughout southwest Australia, and prices for local lumber should be moderate. Prices for imported Jarrah tends to be in the mid range for exotic lumber. Curly pieces, or burl block are likely to be much more expensive. ...
Can someone help me, I am looking for a good wood filler for Zebra Wood. I enjoy making things from this lumber, but find that after much time of sanding the end grain holds a pore finish, any brand or store that sells wood filler and finish for Zebra Wood be great thanks Chris 0 ...
Pricing/Availability: Black locust prices can vary depending on location, but prices should be moderate within its natural range. Those living in the eastern United States can expect prices to be comparable to white oak. In other areas where the lumber has been imported, the prices can be much...
It used to be the practice for the parents of a daughter to plant a Paulownia Tree during the first year after birth in order to provide the lumber to be used to construct their bridal cabinet. 15 Reply Michael Storer 6 years ago Plantation grown Paulownia is very available in ...
4 years ago I live in Zambia and use the wood regularly. It is great for turning but very hard even green. If it fully dried it will break tools, including carbide. I turn vases and lamps sanded down to 800 and it doesn’t need anything on it. No wax, varnish, or oil. The wood...