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Old 01-22-2008, 08:16 PM   #1
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Reclaimed Hardwood Maple Flooring


I'm looking for help in finding a company that would be able to salvage almost 60000 sq ft of 110 year old maple flooring....does anybody out there know of a mill or reclaim company that would be able to handle such a large quantity?

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There are companies that advertise
in Fine Homebuilding, TOHand such.
Maybe contact some of them.
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Hello I have a question on a drinking fountian in a gym that needs a drip pan in front on the floor built in. Dose any know where this item can be found. The engineer and architect cant seem to find a spec or a part #. I have looked as well and cant seem to find it as well if any know about this item please post a link to the spec and part number. Remodeling a 10.000 sq. ft. Gym. seating maple lighting scoreboards backstops sound baffels paint.
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I'm looking for help in finding a company that would be able to salvage almost 60000 sq ft of 110 year old maple flooring....does anybody out there know of a mill or reclaim company that would be able to handle such a large quantity?

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http://www.burnett-sons.com/index5.html I have used this company to mill for me on large projects. 3 units of 2x12x20 redwood into lap sideing to match older stuff and have heard they do very large jobs. this was considered small. I know nobody that buys and or removes to reclame to sell if not going to be reused on a job. http://www.pioneermillworks.com/Pages/SpeciesMaple.html http://www.sticktrade1.com/Listing.a...oring&r=Canada http://www.reclaimedhardwoodfloors.com/ http://www.vintagebp.com/ http://www.browndogbuildingsupply.co...0Flooring.html

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