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    PACA Architectural Salvage - A display of vintage lock faceplates in the museum section.

    PACA Architectural Salvage

    (2 reviews)

    Know before you go: the store is not wheelchair accessible: there is a step at the front door and…read morethe door to the fenced outdoor section. What's here: this is a good place for handy people who don't mind doing a little work. It's not a convenience solution. The operating organization is the Preservation and Conservation Association, and the items for (very affordable) sale are largely historical or quite vintage. When I passed through they had light fixtures, doors, what sure seemed to be a Philco BC-221-N Vintage Radio Frequency Meter, door locks with keys, school lockers, etc etc. As another reviewer noted, the doors are all labeled with measurements and organized so you don't have to fish things out unnecessarily. Staff is super friendly and helpful, I bought a project and the staff made sure I knew what I was getting in for. There is a little museum section in the back of the store with historical items on display and they have some books for in-store use on topics like making a home more elder-friendly and dealing with vintage hardware. Community health: when we went, the doors were open for cross ventilation and half the staff were masking (note, I knocked a star off bc community spread is high right now and everyone, regardless of vaccination status, should be masking indoors).

    This was a neat place to visit. Lots and lots of different building supplies, but mostly doors…read more Some unique things like fireplaces or historical pieces from buildings. But mostly doors. It's all salvaged, so you don't find anything shiny and new but you'll find things that have character and are worn down - which seems to be totally in right now! This is a great place for art students looking for inspiration or random materials, theatre companies looking for set pieces, or anyone interested in doing some random building. Prices were hard to find. Not everything had a price and I didn't want to bring every piece up to the counter to check it. There's no way of knowing whether the piece you're buying is in working order or not (e.g. electrical pieces). It's a fun place to wander around in and see what they have, but didn't have anything worth my money this time around.

    Kurland Steel Company

    Kurland Steel Company

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    This place is a gem. Their bread and butter seems to be supplying steel for beams and structures…read moreand I suspect most of their customers are making large orders. However, I've walked in there now and then just to get a piece of angle iron to my dimensions and it's so quick and easy. They even let me walk through their warehouse so I could see what they had in stock. I once brought in a mock-up drain cover I made of tape and cardboard and asked them to make it in steel. I thought they were going to laugh at me, but the next day they handed me a plasma-cut and welded part that matched my mock-up perfectly, I think I paid under $40 for it. Amazing. They have staff on hand that can help advise you on beam sizing and such. This is not like going to the hardware store - these people know what they're talking about. If you think you might ever be in need of stock steel or custom parts you should at least stop by at take a look at their operation.

    This is a long but necessary review, so my apologies in advance…read more My experience with Kurland was mostly negative. Placing my order on the phone, the gentleman I spoke to was not friendly at all. Answering the phone with "Yeah," I proceeded with telling him what I needed (a very small order) and merely told me to pick it up the next day because they were leaving the office early, and hung up on me. So, pulling into Kurland the next day with my boss--he planned on setting up an account--I hop out to ask where we should pull the trailer to pick up our metal. As I walk into the office, a female secretary asks me "What do you want?" Taken back a little, I tell her that I have an order to pick up, and ask where my boss should pull the trailer. She replies with "I'm going to need some money first," to which I replied that my boss will have to come in and take care of it, so she rolled her eyes and went back to her computer without saying anything. I then went to go get my boss, and as he signed the bill was asking about setting up an account. The secretary then interrupted my boss and said, very rudely, "I'm sorry, no more conversation. One more word and I'm going to blow up on you," as she grabbed the receipt from his hand, took her copy, and threw it on the counter in front of us. At this point, an older man in the office next to the reception area inaudibly yelled something, to which the secretary yelled back "Oh yeah he's probably still posting to Facebook isn't he." My boss and I had no idea what to do, so I asked who we can talk to about picking up our order. The secretary merely pointed to the man's office and sat back down. Then my boss went into his office, and after trying several times to get his attention, the man asked "What? What do you want?" My boss explained that we had an order to pick up and he told us to just go to the back shop. The only positive thing about our visit to Kurland was the older gentleman in charge of the shop--Grady, I believe. He was very friendly and helped us get our order into the trailer. The two people in the office were extremely unprofessional, and we ended up not able to even set up an account with them. If ordering metal from Kurland, I recommend delivery. Good product, terrible service.

    Armstrong Lumber - buildingsupplies - Updated May 2026

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