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keystone custom carpentry & handyman services

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keystone custom carpentry & handyman services

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26 years of experience

All fields and aspects of carpentry and light construction. Over 17+ Years experience. A small company with great passion and %100 for the customer. Bringing back the pleasure of home improvement and creating living in comfort and joy.

All fields and aspects of carpentry and light construction. Over 17+ Years experience. A small company with great passion and %100 for the customer. Bringing back the pleasure of home improvement and creating living in comfort and joy.



Bobs dreamworks

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Bobs dreamworks

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20 years of experience

I build and reface kitchens. I use only soild hard wood like oak,cherry,walnut,hickory,birch. I do not use vaneered plywood. I also build furniture to what the customer wants

I build and reface kitchens. I use only soild hard wood like oak,cherry,walnut,hickory,birch. I do not use vaneered plywood. I also build furniture to what the customer wants


Sheep Ridge Custom Woodworking

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Sheep Ridge Custom Woodworking

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13 years of experience

Custom Hardwood Furniture Made to your specifications. Built By Ethan Jano of Somerset Pa. I have no employees,so every piece gets my full attention. Every piece is original and has a handmade feel.

Custom Hardwood Furniture Made to your specifications. Built By Ethan Jano of Somerset Pa. I have no employees,so every piece gets my full attention. Every piece is original and has a handmade feel.





Metal Supermarkets

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Metal Supermarkets

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14 years of experience

Metal Supermarkets is the world’s largest supplier of small quantity metals and offers a number of beneficial features, including:  No minimum order  Over 8,000 metal products, shapes and grades  Unsurpassed Service!  Cut to size  Fast delivery or local pickup I have also attached a line card indicating our metal products and services. Not sure what you need? Our friendly, knowledgeable associates are ready to help. Call us for more information 410-918-0199.

Metal Supermarkets is the world’s largest supplier of small quantity metals and offers a number of beneficial features, including:  No minimum order  Over 8,000 metal products, shapes and grades  Unsurpassed Service!  Cut to size  Fast delivery or local pickup I have also attached a line card indicating our metal products and services. Not sure what you need? Our friendly, knowledgeable associates are ready to help. Call us for more information 410-918-0199.


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Furniture Refinishing questions, answered by experts

It can take as little as 30 to 60 minutes for wood filler to dry, but some products take up to four hours. Always read labels to ensure you're following the manufacturer’s instructions. Water-based wood fillers typically take longer to dry than oil-based or epoxy-wood fillers, especially when applied to large areas or deep cracks. Wood putty won’t dry completely, remaining slightly pliable.

Wood furniture gets sticky when dirt and grime accumulate on the surface. Sometimes, wax coatings and oils are the culprit, but other times, it’s a sign that the finish is failing, and no amount of cleaning your wood furniture will help. Varnish and lacquer can both get sticky as they age, and in this case, you’ll need to refinish the wood to stop the issue.

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.

For small, simple pieces that aren’t antiques, a professional furniture refinisher can usually refinish a piece in two to three hours, while larger pieces—like bed frames and full dining sets—could take several days. Your refinishing professional should be able to give you an estimated timeline for the work before getting started so that you can plan to be without your furniture during the process. Antique furniture might require additional time and take a week or more to refinish, as they require special care to avoid damage.

If your wood furniture is sticky after already cleaning it, it’s likely from using too many polishes or waxes. You’ll need to remove some of the excess wax with a cloth and warm water mixed with dish soap. You can then reapply the wax or polish afterwards, but try to use a much smaller amount and wipe away any excess.

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