O'Shea Lumber custom moulding at Wood Pro Expo Lancaster
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LANCASTER -- O'Shea Lumber specializes in domestic and imported hardwoods and softwoods and custom hardwood moulding and flooring.  Its production facility houses dry kilns, automatic grading and handling systems and a computerized tally system.  In house milling capabilities include S2S, S4S, straight-line rip, R2E moulder blanks, gang rip, and custom and stock mouldings. The company supplies domestic species from Ash to Walnut including for example: Ash, Basswood, Birch, Butternut, Cherry, Aromatic Red Cedar, Hickory, Cyprus, Red and White Oak, Poplar, Hard and Soft Maple. Softwoods include Northeastern White Pine and Douglas Fir. Imported lumber species include African Mahogany, Spanish Cedar, Sapele and many others, according to the company.
 
O'Shea Lumber will be exhibiting in Booth 116 at the Lancaster Wood Pro Expo.  Click HERE to see a complete list of exhibitors. 
 
Wood Pro Expo is the regional show series that brings education, equipment, and supplies close to cabinetmakers and custom woodworking businesses around the country. It will include a strong educational program on best practices for shop production, and as well as an expo oriented to equipment and supplies geared to the small and medium size shops, including CNC basics, employee recruitment, finishing, lean manufacturing, business management, software, and shop safety.
 
Launched in 2014 in Baltimore, Wood Pro Expo was first held in Lancaster in October, 2017.  It returns to Lancaster October 18-19, 2018 and Charlotte March 16-18, 2019. 

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Harry Urban is the retired publisher of the Woodworking Network. Urban spent more than 30 years working in business-to-business publishing, trade shows, and conferences. He has travelled extensively throughout North America and overseas visiting and reporting on major manufacturing facilities and trade shows. In retirement, he's still following the woodworking industry, but he plans to do a lot more fishing.