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Old 12-28-2020, 04:56 AM
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I've been to this shop......the owner is a car guy and so is his wife

Larry and Gina

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Old 12-28-2020, 09:49 AM
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I replaced all the casing and baseboard in our 100+ year old house over the last 10 years and had to have it custom made. Fortunately, we have a handful of local planing mills that will make anything you want. I imagine there are some planing mill shops local to you also. Pleases share some pics, progress and outcome!

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Old 12-28-2020, 01:39 PM
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Good luck Tony.Post pics when you can.
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Old 12-28-2020, 01:56 PM
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I texted a buddy if this is the place, I believe it is. Seven mile and I 75.
Last trip there, I was looking to match this mold, they had it in white and red oak.

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If all else fails I've got a guy with a cabinet & millworks shop that makes custom moulding for historic restorations.

He is local here in Athens, GA.

BTW, we(home builder/trim carpenter) refer to that moulding as "stop" or "window stop" around here.

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Very right said. The style of the door of the room has been changed nowadays. Therefore the room of the old house has been changed
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Very right said. The style of the door of the room has been changed nowadays. Therefore the room of the old house has been changed

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Hey there! Renovating a 1924 Georgian Colonial sounds like an amazing project! I’ve tackled some similar challenges with molding on an older home myself. For those unique trim pieces, your best bet is often to go custom. I had good luck working with a local millwork shop that could replicate old profiles by creating custom router bits. If you can take a piece of the existing molding to them, they can usually match it pretty closely.

For oddball trim, there are a few specialty suppliers like Vintage Woodworks or Architectural Depot that sometimes carry unusual or hard-to-find pieces. But if you’re not finding an exact match, custom might be your best route. Good luck with your French doors—sounds like they’re going to be beautiful!
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