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		<title>Wooden Bowl</title>
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What should I treat my wooden salad bowl with to keep the wood looking oiled and not faded and dry?

After hand washing it it looks like it needs something?!?!


John L is correct. Here's an article w/ more details: http://www.bowlmill.com/cgi-bin/bowlmill/faq.html
I've seen the mineral oil used for wooden salad bowls @ Williams - Sonoma, etc.


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		<title>Teak Wood</title>
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Which wood is the best among Burma Teak and Rose Wood for making doors and windows?

Is original Burma teak available in India? Can also suggest best wood for construction


burma teak.it is a hard wood but costly than rose wood.yes, it is available in india but not common.best wood for construction is Red Marindi.


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		<title>Wooden Wood</title>
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I need info on a old wooden sher-wood hockey stick?

Its a green Slap shot sher-wood stick, droiter 5 R.H, made in canada par/by drolet.
Any info would be cool trying to see if its worth anything
thank ya.


Depends on its condition and if it was game-used by an NHL player .. 5 probably
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		<title>Victorian Wood</title>
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grant for preserving/siding 140 yr old victorian home?

does anyone know if there are any grants to assist in the preservation of 140 yr old home by siding it? i live in nys, the old wood siding is deteriorating to the point that only siding, not painting will preserve it..thank you


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		<title>Wood Tray</title>
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I have a wood serving tray marked N.C.C. on bottom. Can anyone help identify?? Thank you !?

Tray is thin, long oblong shape. Almost 22" long and is 7 1/8" high at widest spot. I sell on ebay and can find nothing on this. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!


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