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D&M Woodworks

423 S Mulberry St
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D&M Woodworks

423 S Mulberry St
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19 years of experience

D&M Woodworks is a Disabled Veteran owned and operated custom woodworking shop specializing in unique furniture and home decor items. The owner is a master carpenter with over 25 years experience in all faucets of woodworking, furniture repair and restoration. In addition exotic hardwood lumbers are available. D&M does offer trim carpentry for new and remodeling construction as a subcontractor. For custom order projects, standard practice is 50% of estimate at the time of order and the remainder on delivery. For large orders, progress payments may be required. We accept cash, checks and major credit card payments. Special promotions are offered every month, and are generally posted on our Facebook page.

D&M Woodworks is a Disabled Veteran owned and operated custom woodworking shop specializing in unique furniture and home decor items. The owner is a master carpenter with over 25 years experience in all faucets of woodworking, furniture repair and restoration. In addition exotic hardwood lumbers are available. D&M does offer trim carpentry for new and remodeling construction as a subcontractor. For custom order projects, standard practice is 50% of estimate at the time of order and the remainder on delivery. For large orders, progress payments may be required. We accept cash, checks and major credit card payments. Special promotions are offered every month, and are generally posted on our Facebook page.


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Lindeblad Piano Restoration

101 US Highway 46
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Lindeblad Piano Restoration

101 US Highway 46
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We are a fourth generation family business that specializes in the sale and restoration of vintage pianos. We sell and restore pianos for clients all across the United States. We have worked with clients such as Stanford University, Roanoke Civic Center, and the City of Sacramento. We have also worked with celebrities such as Justin Rose & Stephen Colbert. Visit our website for videos, interactive diagrams, and photos of our restoration work, pianos, and informative information.

We are a fourth generation family business that specializes in the sale and restoration of vintage pianos. We sell and restore pianos for clients all across the United States. We have worked with clients such as Stanford University, Roanoke Civic Center, and the City of Sacramento. We have also worked with celebrities such as Justin Rose & Stephen Colbert. Visit our website for videos, interactive diagrams, and photos of our restoration work, pianos, and informative information.

Furniture Refinishing questions, answered by experts

Telling the difference between high-quality wood furniture and lower-quality pieces is challenging, but there are a few sign that indicate whether your furniture is worth repairing:

  • Push your fingernail into an inconspicuous section of the wood. If it doesn’t leave a dent, it’s likely hardwood and is well worth a repair.

  • Unzip the bottom of couches to look for the structural components. If they’re made of wood rather than particle board, it’s likely worth refinishing.

  • Ask a local furniture repair technician. A reputable professional will let you know if you’re better off replacing rather than refinishing your specific item.

It is possible to refinish a table without stripping and sanding it by repairing small dents. You’ll use a gel stain, and then put on a wipe-on finish. The downside is this won't result in as smooth and as deep of a finish as if you had stripped the table. Also, any blemishes on your table will remain.

When browsing the hardware store, you may wonder about wood putty versus wood filler. Wood putty is made with plastic adhesive, whereas wood filler is made from sawdust or wood products. 

The main difference is that people use wood filler to fix the interior portions of wood. Wood putty contains chemicals that could damage the inside of wood, so it's best for exterior sections. If the crack or hole goes into the middle of the lumber, it's the right product for the job.

Paper moving pads, also called furniture wrapping paper or paper moving blankets, are sheets of recycled paper used to protect various items during moving. Similar to traditional moving blankets, paper pads are also reusable, making them a sustainable and cost-effective option for protecting your belongings during the moving process. Although they’re recycled, they still provide excellent protection against dust, dirt, and scratches.

Wood stain does go bad, but it will last in the can for between three and six years, provided you use proper storage techniques. Storing wood stain in open containers or in extremely low or high temperatures will cause your wood stain to become unusable much more quickly. Water- and latex-based wood stains typically last for just two to four years, while oil-based wood stains can last for three to six years.

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