Neil Wyatt | 18/05/2020 21:29:39 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | We have 1937 pitch pine doors in our house. I had to take 3/8" off one when I tiled the bathroom, the smell was gorgeous. Neil |
Ian P | 18/05/2020 21:44:50 |
![]() 2747 forum posts 123 photos | Posted by Neil Wyatt on 18/05/2020 21:29:39:
We have 1937 pitch pine doors in our house. I had to take 3/8" off one when I tiled the bathroom, the smell was gorgeous. Neil I wouldnt think your bathroom ever smelled anything other than gorgeous I've never seen a house with over a thousand rooms either Ian P Oops, just under a thousand Maybe its cupboard doors and I jumped to conclusions too easily
Edited By Ian P on 18/05/2020 21:46:38 |
Jeff Dayman | 18/05/2020 21:55:45 |
2356 forum posts 47 photos | 1937 is a heck of a lot of doors.... |
larry phelan 1 | 19/05/2020 08:05:01 |
1346 forum posts 15 photos | Mark, I remember using most of those timbers you mentioned, Happy Memories ! Beautiful woods to work with, doubt if one could even get them now. Maybe China will think about getting into the Market ??? |
ega | 19/05/2020 09:16:20 |
2805 forum posts 219 photos | Posted by Neil Wyatt on 18/05/2020 21:29:39:
We have 1937 pitch pine doors in our house. I had to take 3/8" off one when I tiled the bathroom, the smell was gorgeous. Neil Much used in church joinery but not particularly durable outside. |
Cornish Jack | 19/05/2020 09:35:21 |
1228 forum posts 172 photos | Part of the lockdown anti-boredom 'activity' has been watching a number of boat-building Youtube videos. Almost all rip their frames and planking from very large milled pieces and I would have thought the offcuts from these would have been ideal for the repair needed. Local boatyard, perhaps? rgds Bill |
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