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can anyone recommend a place to get good hemlock finish trim? i've got to retrim all the windows in my house (just finishing up putting in the next to last window) and i need got get a bunch of trim stock. i'm going to do the "arts and crafts" style trim design so the stock i need is pretty basic. so far i see McClendons carries hemlock, but i haven't looked around further than that. i could go check out the Home Despot and their supply of crooked wood too...but prefer to go to one place that has reasonable prices.

 

i think there is also a place down just south of the west seattle freeway on 1st South, some lumber place.

 

any ideas?

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There is a place that is on Elliot Way (the water side) that has every type of trim known to man. If they don't have it, they will make it for you. I'll look at the name tomorrow b/c I don't remember it. I will feel retarded if it is McClendons.

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can anyone recommend a place to get good hemlock finish trim? i've got to retrim all the windows in my house (just finishing up putting in the next to last window) and i need got get a bunch of trim stock. i'm going to do the "arts and crafts" style trim design so the stock i need is pretty basic. so far i see McClendons carries hemlock, but i haven't looked around further than that. i could go check out the Home Despot and their supply of crooked wood too...but prefer to go to one place that has reasonable prices.

 

i think there is also a place down just south of the west seattle freeway on 1st South, some lumber place.

 

any ideas?

 

 

why hemlock?

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stain it. hemlock because its cheaper than fir. i spent money on wood windows (jeldwen pine) and i don't want to blow my money on the fir so i think hemlock is a nice compromise.

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hemlock is cheaper than the anderson stock? sometimes hemlock has some seventies paneling looking grain. see if you can pick through it and find finer grained peices.

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stain it. hemlock because its cheaper than fir. i spent money on wood windows (jeldwen pine) and i don't want to blow my money on the fir so i think hemlock is a nice compromise.

 

cool

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Yep - Blackstock is the place to go. You have to do jamb extensions, too?

 

just for the downstairs windows where i mistakenly assumed the jamb was 5 1/4 like up stairs. i only have to add 1/4 inch to them. cool...Blackstock it is.

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Dude, just go get the cvg fir at Compton down offa first somewhere, best price for that stuff you'll find. If you wanna use my account and pay cash just let me know.

 

Stain is just an ugly time consuming extra step, nothing beats the warm glow of fir with several coats of oil.

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comptons is the place I was thinking of earlier. Trouble is I have to match the color of the windows that I already stained (pine). Not sure oiled fir would match. Howuch more would fir be? I have 18 windows to do.

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In case you don't know, calculate the length of trim you'll need to wrap each window completely and buy those specific lengths (if available). The beauty of the wood grain is accentuated when allowed to flow through the joints.

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