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Easy Stone Center
www.easystonecenter.com
Stone fabricator: specialized equipment to cut, shape & polish large & small custom stone products; onsite capabilities from simple step treads & sliced thin veneers to 3D modeling & robotic statuary milling; large quarry blocks in stock; stone selection & design assistance available.
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Wiemann Metalcraft
www.wmcraft.com
Designer, fabricator, finisher & installer of custom ornamental metalwork: railings, fences, gates, balustrades, lighting, grilles, furniture, doors & more; all cast & wrought metal alloys, finishes & architectural styles; since 1940
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The Brent Hull Companies
www.brenthull.com
Custom fabricator & installer of historical millwork: casing/moldings, built-in furniture, paneling, paneled & carved doors & complete entryways; all old-growth wood; historical millwork, carvings, mantels, stairs & more.
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PC Products
www.pcepoxy.com
Manufacturer of solvent-free wood-restoration products: used for repairing superficial to severe wood rot & to rebuild; paste epoxies & putty epoxies for repair of wood, concrete, metal, ceramic tile & more.
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Bear Creek Lumber
www.bearcreeklumber.com
Supplier of high-quality clear-grade lumber siding, decking, paneling, ceilings, timbers & post & beam: sustainable & recycled; western red cedar, Port Orford cedar, Douglas fir, ipe, cypress, pine, fir, hemlock, jatoba & more.
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Pioneer Millworks
www.pioneermillworks.com
Supplier of reclaimed & sustainably harvested woods: barn boards; flooring; heart pine, oak, elm, chestnut, hickory, Douglas fir, Australian jarrah & special wood mixes; custom millwork.
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