Hello all! I've been a part of this group for awhile but never posted anything until now. I am about to start doing some wood working of my own to pay my way through...
Malcolm I. replied:
http://mapleridgelumber.com/
Tim D. replied:
I don't see any sawmills listed for Lynchburg but you can search for others nearby. BTW, WoodWeb.com has lots of other great resources to check out! http://www.woodweb.com/cgi-bin/directories/sdd.cgi?&SORT_BY_ASC_LOCATION=1&PAGE=15
Steven P. replied:
Vienna Hardwoods and Exotic Lumber in Frederick Md might be closest.
I use a belt sander to sharpen a carpenters pencil, is there a sharpener that really works on these? If so where can I find one? I know most use a pocket knife or a box...
John K. replied:
The Home Depot 10 pack in a clear plastic tube comes with an oversized sharpener that has worked okay for me.
I've a restaurant trim to do in Terre Haute, IN. I'm in need of 3 carpenters. Local is best but I can provide lodging if needed. If interested feel free to message.
Kevin H. replied:
Try an ad on terrehautehelpwanted.com it's a local job website
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