Posted by MikeGoogle on December 14, 2007, 7:43 pm
I have about 100 1x6 8 foot long boards of distressed Knotty Pine
Panelling and about 50 1x6 4 foot long boards from a Remodel job. I
believe the paneling is from the 50's.
I would like to see this panelling re-used rather than see it go to a
landfill. Is there anywhere that it can be sold or donated?
I live in the Boston area.
Any ideas would be appreciated, Jack McCarthy
Posted by Mike Paulsen on December 14, 2007, 10:07 pm
MikeGoogle@jiffysoft.com wrote:
> I have about 100 1x6 8 foot long boards of distressed Knotty Pine
> Panelling and about 50 1x6 4 foot long boards from a Remodel job. I
> believe the paneling is from the 50's.
>
> I would like to see this panelling re-used rather than see it go to a
> landfill. Is there anywhere that it can be sold or donated?
>
> I live in the Boston area.
>
> Any ideas would be appreciated, Jack McCarthy
http://craigslist.org
http://freecycle.org
http://www.habitatboston.org/materials_in_need.html
Posted by apauldaniels@gmail.com on December 15, 2007, 6:39 pm
On Dec 14, 4:43 pm, MikeGoo...@jiffysoft.com wrote:
> I have about 100 1x6 8 foot long boards of distressed Knotty Pine
> Panelling and about 50 1x6 4 foot long boards from a Remodel job. I
> believe the paneling is from the 50's.
> I would like to see this panelling re-used rather than see it go to a
> landfill. Is there anywhere that it can be sold or donated?
> I live in the Boston area.
> Any ideas would be appreciated, Jack McCarthy
Is there a company like this in your area:
http://www.rejuvenation.com/index.html?ipb=GA2001
They pay top dollar for salvaged materials...
Posted by krw on December 16, 2007, 1:09 pm
In article <850b69d2-cdaf-48fd-89d8-a194e1331525
@s19g2000prg.googlegroups.com>, misc.consumers.house,
MikeGoogle@jiffysoft.com says...
> I have about 100 1x6 8 foot long boards of distressed Knotty Pine
> Panelling and about 50 1x6 4 foot long boards from a Remodel job. I
> believe the paneling is from the 50's.
>
> I would like to see this panelling re-used rather than see it go to a
> landfill. Is there anywhere that it can be sold or donated?
>
> I live in the Boston area.
>
> Any ideas would be appreciated, Jack McCarthy
>
Whatever you do, don't dump it. I had to get rid of a couple of
hundred bf of oak paneling before we moved. It was at the dump
perhaps an hour before someone grabbed it, even though it wasn't in
great condition (left overs). I likely could have gotten something
out of it if I had time to try. I lived a couple hundred miles NW
of bean-town, not exactly in a population center.
--
Keith
> Panelling and about 50 1x6 4 foot long boards from a Remodel job. I
> believe the paneling is from the 50's.
>
> I would like to see this panelling re-used rather than see it go to a
> landfill. Is there anywhere that it can be sold or donated?
>
> I live in the Boston area.
>
> Any ideas would be appreciated, Jack McCarthy