Daniel Mack

Rustic Furnishings

Rustic Building Materials

I am having to clear out a material storage area of 500 pieces of peeled maple and cedar suitable for chairs, stools, table legs... and 100 slabs of wood: cherry, walnut, pine... lots of flat dry Birch Bark and  500 pieces of dried maple with the bark on, much of it sized for chairs, beds and settees.

Oh yes, there are 200 pieces of sturdy, dry driftwood and sevreal partially finished chairs and settees...

5-6 van loads  priced to Sell... no reasonable offer refused...

Call Dan at 845 986 7293 to see this material

 

I have on-hand many different kinds of rustic materials.  I have to.  They  generally hard to get on short notice. And I know where to get lots more. I work with loggers all over the country


MATERIALS

Red Cedar for outdoor use.  I finally have a good stock and steady source of Easten Red Cedar for the outdoor work like Handrails, Arbors, Pergolas, and Fences

Birch Bark. dry, flat, pressed. The average sheet is 30" x 30"; some are bigger some are smaller.  I have about 300 sq ft available

Peeled Wood. I have a good supply of peeled maple, cedar and poplar in diameters from 1/2" to 6"

Interesting Boards. I have a collection of 50 or 60 hand selected boards of Red Cedar, Oak, Cherry, Walnut.  There are some very Wide Boards up to 28" wide. They were chosen for their rustic interest to make table tops.

Reclaimed Lumber For years, I have been buying great old boards.  I have about 40 pieces, some 15" wide and 10'long.  Mixed species: Chestnut, Oak, Pine.  They have a great patina and rotary saw marks.

Driftwood I have about 150 pieces of dried, clean driftwood in diameters from 2" to 7" and lengths up to 9'  I also have a small collection of Driftwood lumber