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CHI Good Questions: Repurposed Lumber Source?

2008-06-25-desk.jpgRebecca sent us an email: "I absolutely LOVE the custom made bookcase in "House Tour: Shannon and Emmett's From Factory to Family" post. I would love to find a place in Chicago to source repurposed lumber for my own bookcase. Does anyone have any great ideas where i could find a few planks?"

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2008-06-25-orange.jpgCan anyone recommend a good source for repurposed lumber here in Chicago to Rebecca? Please let her know in the comments...

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American Barn Company
www.americanbarncompany.com

I know they've been written about on this site many times. My office has also used them on a project and they were fantastic.

posted by catiaelizabeth on 2008-06-25 18:23:28
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Habitat for Humanity's Restore has lots of old housewares and leftover building supplies

posted by rvalexa on 2008-06-25 18:42:28
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American Barn is IN Chicago- near Wrigley Field.
Another great source is Bruce Horigan- who sells Urban Timber Wood- wood from trees felled within the Urban Forest- and kiln dries it to a proper moisture content.
I wrote about his company on my blog.
http://materialsandservices.blogspot.com/
www.horiganufp.com

and, my favorite supplier of Industrial reclaimed Timbers-
is in Sycamore, Il- close to Dekalb-
J.M. Hoffman Company
630.215.7930 m.
John salvages wood from pre-Industrial buildings- beams range in size- and can be resawn given his huge bandsaw.
A wonderful find.

posted by ManofSteel on 2008-06-25 18:44:22
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Im not sure about Chicago, but Id bet it has a recycled construction store like the one in Pgh. That one is called construction junction.

posted by sdesocio on 2008-06-25 21:43:26
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these are all excellent ... thank you! i cant wait to dive in.

strange though, www.americanbarncompany.com seems to be offline. have they gone OOB?

posted by rebecca_f on 2008-06-25 22:42:42
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When we were building our bookshelves, my husband wandered past a construction site that was taking down its scaffolding. Having been taken aback by the prices I was coming up with for this type of aged lumber, he offered the guys $10 for a few boards. Presto. He cleaned them up and I've got my nice, sturdy, weathered bookshelves.

posted by kmac15 on 2008-06-26 12:44:27
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The Shelves are beautiful. I would love to replicate. does anyone know how. I know they are pipe pieces. Please!! Post if you know, am dying to give this a try!

posted by elizabethdc on 2008-06-30 13:40:10
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