The staff at Two Inlets Mill is here a lot, six days a week, nine hours per day, to be exact. The Two Inlets Mills had a very humble beginning. We started out as a small circle saw sitting out in the middle of the field, facing any weather that came its way. Our founder George Kueber spent many hours every day cutting lumber for his neighbors and other locals in the area.
But we didn't stop growing there. In 1973 a planer was moved on site, which allowed us to start selling planned material. Then in 1978, the business grew its "second personality" as a retailer. With the local housing demand increasing, we started selling building materials, such as doors, windows or anything else needed to build a house.
But we didn't stop growing there. In 1973 a planer was moved on site, which allowed us to start selling planned material. Then in 1978, the business grew its "second personality" as a retailer. With the local housing demand increasing, we started selling building materials, such as doors, windows or anything else needed to build a house.
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Remember when in the good old days, you could go to the lumberyard and get everything you needed for your project, not just lumber, but advice, knowledge, and experience to help you? You still can at the Two Inlets Mill in Park Rapids. We are a locally owned, family business, with a staff who has a couple hundred years of experience in the woodworking and building industry.
At Two Inlets Mill, we pride ourselves in giving our customers a high-quality product, free estimates and having a staff that is experienced in the woodworking and building industry. We will not only help you choose the products you need, but can help you with any other questions you may have on your project.
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Jeff Seegers
Jan 24, 2021
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Rod Holland
Aug 08, 2020
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I stopped there because they did "ship lap" and were local to our cabin. My wife wanted a "feature wall". She was tenuous because she knows very little about wood. By the time we left, we'd ordered v-groove in popple and the guy helping us had her eating out of his hand. My wife loved her feature wall, it looks good, and the price was pretty reasonable (maybe even cheap).
It's about a year and a half later. The wall still looks great. I decided to include a couple of pictures of during construction. We painted the backs of the planks to seal them and sanded and polyurethaned the fronts. This wall
It's about a year and a half later. The wall still looks great. I decided to include a couple of pictures of during construction. We painted the backs of the planks to seal them and sanded and polyurethaned the fronts. This wall
Bloody Merry
Dec 08, 2019
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