Need to source a butcher block
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Need to source a butcher block
OK, I need to source a butcher block, or build one myself, for my new Primo table (outdoor). Maple is my first choice, and I would like it to be a minimum of 3 inches thick, to a maximum of 6". Overall dimensions are 2'x2'. What ideas are out there?
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Re: Need to source a butcher block
Would love something like this myself to possibly make a small 'island on wheels' for the kitchen.
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Re: Need to source a butcher block
I wonder if The Red Light Equipment in Truro would have anything that could be salvaged or refinished... wouldn't want anything too heavily used but some restraunts are only a flash in the pan and you could find something useful. That would be amazing for your grill...
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Re: Need to source a butcher block
Drop by Big Eric's on Lady Hammond - they had lots of pretty new ones there last time I was in, try Jessom's and Advantage in Dartmouth too. One of the pub owners told me that 3 yrs ago the health inspectors made the commercial kitchens replace the wooden blocks with teflon and apparently Advantage had a shitload of used stuff 

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Re: Need to source a butcher block
if you've got access to a tablesaw, you could make an end grain cuttin block for fairly cheap. i remember seeing a youtube video about it once...
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Re: Need to source a butcher block
I have a small saw and access to a pro saw if thats the way you want to go.
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Re: Need to source a butcher block
Thanks Sandy. I very well might if i can't find what I want.
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Re: Need to source a butcher block
Geez, health inspectors... Haven't they read the literature? Wooden surfaces are far safer than Teflon. Teflon is really good for keeping sterile until you put a knife to it.NASH wrote:Drop by Big Eric's on Lady Hammond - they had lots of pretty new ones there last time I was in, try Jessom's and Advantage in Dartmouth too. One of the pub owners told me that 3 yrs ago the health inspectors made the commercial kitchens replace the wooden blocks with teflon and apparently Advantage had a shitload of used stuff
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Re: Need to source a butcher block
It may be more then you would like to spend but i ordered one for my kitchen from Black Loon. I am very happy with it.
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$176 for 24 x 25 butcher block counter.
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$176 for 24 x 25 butcher block counter.
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Not bad, I'm going to call them for a quote on something custom.
FYI, Advantage in Dartmouth is absolutely insane. I've never seen so much used equipment.

FYI, Advantage in Dartmouth is absolutely insane. I've never seen so much used equipment.


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Possibility here, not quite as thick as I wanted, but still...
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Re: Need to source a butcher block
long video and a bit annoying at spots, but lots of info if you wanted to make one:
can make it as thick as you want
can make it as thick as you want

planning: beer for my cousin's wedding
Fermenting: black ipa
Conditioning:
Kegged: barrel barleywine from 2014 - i think i still have this somewhere
Fermenting: black ipa
Conditioning:
Kegged: barrel barleywine from 2014 - i think i still have this somewhere
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Re: Need to source a butcher block
thanks, that's an option too...
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Re: Need to source a butcher block
I may be able to find a piece of maple?
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Re: Need to source a butcher block
I'd take that if the dimensions are reasonably big, table is 24" deep. Birch is fine, it was be my second choice. How thick can I get, ...6"?
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Re: Need to source a butcher block
It's approximately 18-20" in diameter but I'll have to check that. A 6" slice I can do. I think I'm going to try to make bar stools out of the rest of it.
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I think that might be too small. I would need a piece that fits tight from front to back, preferable in the 30" range so it could be trimmed a bit - not an easy find. Thanks for the offer though!
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My brother in-law runs that place, but I've never been inside. I know he won't haggle with me so I've never had the desire to go.mr x wrote:Not bad, I'm going to call them for a quote on something custom.
FYI, Advantage in Dartmouth is absolutely insane. I've never seen so much used equipment.![]()
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