I am building a kitchen island, 3’x9′. i want to put a butcher block top on it, but do not want to build the top. does anyone have a source where i can purchase a butcher block top??
thanks, bill
I am building a kitchen island, 3’x9′. i want to put a butcher block top on it, but do not want to build the top. does anyone have a source where i can purchase a butcher block top??
thanks, bill
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Check with one of your local hardwood suppliers. They usually carry a line that is prebuilt. You may have to special order.
Ray
Bill: MacBeath hardwoods have them:
http://www.macbeath.com/
"... if people did not die so untidily, most men, and all women, would commit at least one murder in their lives." R. Kipling
Try Grizzley.
AWP butcher block.
http://www.lumberliquidators.com
" There'll be no living with her now" - Captain Jack Sparrow
Do you want an end grain top?
http://www.johnboos.com/residential/model.cfm?CatNo=07&PageNum=0005&GroupCode=0010&dispimage=/STOREFRONT/IMAGES/BBITPOTTINGA2X.JPG&title1=End%20Grain%20Island%20Tops
http://www.brookswood.com/countertops/Butcherblocks1.htm
http://www.timelesstimber.com/Contractor/index.php?content=countertops
Oh, and:
http://www.glumber.com/CuttingBoards.htm
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