I need a couple of these white thingees.
Closest salvage yard is in Salt Lake, long way off.
None in my old junk collection 🙁
Joe H
Edited 7/18/2006 4:19 pm by JoeH
I need a couple of these white thingees.
Closest salvage yard is in Salt Lake, long way off.
None in my old junk collection 🙁
Joe H
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Internet east coast recycling yard? I'm guessing Lowes doesnt have those in stock?
Try these guys, very popular with the old house crowd:
http://www.deabath.com/index.html
Mac the Antique Plumber (http://www.antiqueplumber.com) sells escutcheons.
Looks like these folks may be able to help.
http://www.seattlebuildingsalvage.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=4&zenid=58ef870c61951888279774d8db6fac48
BruceT