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Headquarters & Manufacturing
33459 Twp. Rd. 326
Killbuck, Ohio 44637
330-276-6407
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Dry Dusting Versus Damp Dusting
Many experts believe that dusting with a dry cloth is abrasive
and will ultimately dull the finish. A dry cloth will not really
remove dust, they say.
These experts typically recommend sprinkling a few
drops of water onto the dusting cloth. The trick is to moisten
the cloth just enough to make dust adhere to it. The cloth should
not be so damp that it wets the wood. If you can see any trace
of water on the wood after you wipe, your cloth is too damp.
Some conservators recommend using distilled water for heirlooms
or antiques.
You might want to use a spray-on dusting aid or polish.
If so, consider whether you want to apply silicone oil to your
finishes. This type of oil is used in most commercial furniture
sprays and polishes. To find out if your product contains silicone
oil, consult the label or call the manufacturer.
For more information and tips on caring for your log
furniture,
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Learn more about the tress used in our log
furniture
White Pine
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Follow the Grain
Wipe off dust using gentle, oval motions along the grain of the
wood. Turn or fold the cloth as soon as dirt is visible on any
section. Keep a pile of clean cloths handy so you don't move
dust and dirt from one spot to another. Lift, don't slide, lamps
and objects to dust under and around them. Avoid soiling adjoining
upholstery. Launder soiled dusting cloths immediately
For more information and tips on caring for your log
furniture,
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Enjoy the beauty of quality
log furniture...
Whispering Pines Log Furniture
For your Living Room
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*Click on photographs for
an enlarged view of our quality log furniture* |
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Red Pine Coffee Table with Cedar Top |
| AJ02 |
| Size
46"l x 23"w x 16.5"h |
| Wood Type: Red Pine Logs and Aromatic Cedar
lumber |
| Finish: Boiled linseed oil on everything, then
two coats of polyurethane on the logs and four coats for the
top. |
| Construction Style: Built using 1 1/2"
mortise and tenon joinery, glue and 3/8" dowel rods. The
tops are connected to the logs with 1/2" tenons, glue and
3/8" dowel rods. |
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Red Pine Coffee Table with Pine Top |
| AJ01 |
| Size
46"l x 23"w x 16.5"h |
| Wood Type: Red Pine Logs and White Pine lumber |
| Finish: Boiled linseed oil on the logs and chestnut
stain on the top, then two coats of polyurethane on the logs
and four coats for the top. |
| Construction Style: Built using 1 1/2"
mortise and tenon joinery, glue and 3/8" dowel rods. The
tops are connected to the logs with 1/2" tenons, glue and
3/8" dowel rods. |
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Cedar Lodge End Table |
| AD03 |
| Size
23"l x 23"w x 24"h |
| Wood Type: Northern White Cedar Logs and Aromatic
Cedar Lumber |
| Finish: Boiled linseed oil on everything, then
two coats of polyurethane on the logs and four coats for the
top. |
| Construction Style: Built using 1 1/2"
mortise and tenon joinery, glue and 3/8" dowel rods. The
tops are cut out around the edges of the corner logs and are
attached to the top with eight 3/8" dowel rods and glue. |
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Cedar End Table |
| AD01 |
| Size
23"l x 23"w x 24"h |
| Wood Type: Northern White Cedar logs and Aromatic
Cedar Lumber |
| Finish: Boiled linseed oil on everything, then
two coats of polyurethane on the logs and four coats for the
top. |
| Construction Style: Built using 1 1/2"
mortise and tenon joinery, glue and 3/8" dowel rods. The
tops are connected to the logs with 1/2" tenons, glue and
3/8" dowel rods. |
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Red Pine End Table with Cedar Top |
| AB03 |
| Size
23"l x 23"w x 24"h |
| Wood Type: Red Pine Logs and Aromatic Cedar
Lumber |
| Finish: Boiled linseed oil on everything, then
two coats of polyurethane on the logs and four coats for the
top. |
| Construction Style: Built using 1 1/2"
mortise and tenon joinery, glue and 3/8" dowel rods. The
tops are connected to the logs with 1/2" tenons, glue and
3/8" dowel rods. |
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Red Pine End Table with Pine Top |
| AB01 |
| Size
23"l x 23"w x 24"h |
| Wood Type: Red Pine Logs and White Pine lumber |
| Finish: Boiled linseed oil on the logs and chestnut
stain on the top, then two coats of polyurethane on the logs
and four coats for the top. |
| Construction Style: Built using 1 1/2"
mortise and tenon joinery, glue and 3/8" dowel rods. The
tops are connected to the logs with 1/2" tenons, glue and
3/8" dowel rods. |
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Accent Pieces to Enhance
your Coffee or End Tables |
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Barn Siding Picture Frames |
| Wood Type: Reclaimed Pine Lumber |
| Finish: No Finish, just cleaned up with a wire
brush |
| Construction Style: Built using 45 degree miter
cuts, then glued and nailed up on the corners. |
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Woodland Lamps *Limited Supply* |
| AH01 |
| Size
17" tall, 4" - 6"
dia. |
| Wood Type: Ironwood and Cherry. |
| Finish: Boiled linseed oil and three coats of
polyurethane. |
| Construction Style: The lamps are made from
the base of Ironwood and Cherry trees that have been damaged
from storms or disease. They have a lot of character and are
very unique. The sizes vary from 4" to 6" in diameter |
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Whispering Pines Log Furniture, one of a kind log
furniture pieces for your home, resort, lodge, hotel, motel,
cottage, cabin rental or retail store.
At Whispering Pines Log Furniture you are dealing
with the craftsman directly,
Seth J. Coldwell
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