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28/01/2004 9:42 AM

Looking for furniture kit companies. Shaker style?

I would like to make a piece of furniture with my son. Does
anyone know of companies that specalize in this?
thanks


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kk

"kb8qlr"

in reply to [email protected] (Jeff) on 28/01/2004 9:42 AM

28/01/2004 4:31 PM

Are you thinking along the lines of pressed-board furniture such as you can
find at most discount stores like Walmart? If so, there's Sauder woodworking
located in Archbold, Ohio among others. Furniture Outfitters has the
complete line...
http://www.afo.com/index.htm?sd=0
Am not affilliated with either, but have ordered from one, and built the
other's furniture.
Good luck.
Joe kb8qlr


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> I would like to make a piece of furniture with my son. Does
> anyone know of companies that specalize in this?
> thanks

Rb

"RWM"

in reply to [email protected] (Jeff) on 28/01/2004 9:42 AM

28/01/2004 9:52 AM


"Jeff" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I would like to make a piece of furniture with my son. Does
> anyone know of companies that specalize in this?
> thanks

I think that Shaker Workshops is great kit company. The website is:

http://www.shakerworkshops.com/

Bob McBreen

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to [email protected] (Jeff) on 28/01/2004 9:42 AM

28/01/2004 10:23 PM

Bartely's

http://www.bartleycollection.com/index.htm


They also offer Bartley's gel stains and varnishes. These finishes are top
quality and easy for a beginner to use.

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> anyone know of companies that specalize in this?
> thanks


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