HarveyWildes
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gearhound said:Lettusbee said:I had a mft style top cnc'd at Sears Trostel in Fort Collins last year.
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I've heard that Sears Trostel is a good place to checkout for hardwoods, but never been there. Worth the drive up?
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Sears Trostel is a great place if you live in NoCo.
* They often have unusual species in stock. For custom wholesale orders, they will sometimes order extra for the retail store.
- So what they have in stock depends...
* They have a retail yard on Riverside Dr. You can select boards there.
* They have a wholesale / custom molding facility north of Hwy 14 east of downtown Fort Collins. No selecting boards there.
* They carry a fair amount of Festool.
* They promote woodworking in the community with fun events.
- They hold a woodworking show every year in late winter or early spring - open to all. The 2019 date is not set yet.
- They do a breadboard fundraiser every year to raise money for the local food bank.
If you're in the area anyway and have an hour to kill, I'd definitely stop in and spend some time in the retail shop talking to them to get a feel for what they are about. Then you could decide if it's worth the drive up for particular needs.
For many years Sears Trostel was the only game in NoCo for hardwoods. Now there is a Woodcraft at the Crossroads exit north of Loveland, and Wayne (owner) keeps a better selection of hardwoods than the other Woodcraft stores I've visited. Since I'm much closer to Woodcraft, I do most of my buying there now, but I still make it up to Sears Trostel when I can.