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Thank you to Mike C. and his wife for sharing photos of their multiple projects from Front Range Timber.  They have a beautiful accent wall/headboard made with reclaimed barn siding.  And a gorgeous reclaimed, hand hewn beam that they had picked from our yard and had us finish for them.  And Mike has built multiple frames for the artwork around their house.  I love it all!
Thanks so much for sharing!  And thank you for your business!
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A sneak peek while the effervescent Michael works on an antique, hand-hewn beam for a Customer.  We took this long, gorgeous hand hewn beam and cut a flat side and brought to a finish sand! Do your thang Michael!
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Thank you to our Customers for sharing these photos of 2 reclaimed timbers from Front Range Timber used as mantles in their home.  Dave Stopped, a customer metal and glass shop Owner created custom brackets and mounted them for our Clients. 
These beams where S4S’d, which means we band-sawed all 4 sides to give a more clean look while still allowing the cracks, nail holes and other features to show through.  These were then sanded to a 120 and sealed with a clear coat. 
Dave can do any custom metal work, along with hanging shelves or mantles:
Dave Stoppel Highlands Glass and Ironworks 303.902.4363
Just gorgeous!
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Thank you to Sarah M. for sharing photos fo the antique, reclaimed barn beam that she purchased and had finished by Front Range Timber.  She shared a before, after and a photo of the beam still raw are our shop in Broomfield. 
Thank you for your business Sarah and for sharing these great photos!  We hope you love it!
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Thank you to Mike G. for sharing these photos of an antique, reclaimed hand hewn beam as a mantle and some floating shelves and a frame around a mirror using reclaimed dimensional wood and siding from Front Range Timber!
On the dimensional wood and mirror frame, Mike sanded and used General Finishes java gel stain and their Arm R Seal in semi-gloss.  
Beautiful work Mike!  Thank you for sharing the photos with us!
#reclaimedwood #frontrangetimber #diy #mantle #handhewnbeam #rusticmantle #floatingshelves #remodelideas #antiquewood #weatheredwood 
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Thank you to Dave Stoppel for sharing photos of these awesome reclaimed, hand hewn or rough sawn mantles that he installed for our amazing Customers!
All of these beams were sold and most finished (sanded, clear coat) by Front Range Timber as well.  
Dave owns Highlands Glass and Ironworks.  In all of the photos Dave has made custom floating brackets, and drilled holes to match them into the beam and then installed the finished beams on the Clients wall.  But Dave also makes custom table bases, railings, repairs, shelf brackets, decorative accents and really anything you can think of with metal or glass. 
Dave Stoppel
Highlands Glass and Ironworks
303.902.4363
Thanks Dave, our team, and of course our amazing Clients for picking out these amazing pieces of history.  
Did you know you can come hand pick your custom mantle form our yard?  over 250 in various sizes- a true treasure hunt for your mantle!
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