leftover interior construction materials [20886]

Leftover interior construction materials, probably 25-30 years old but
in great shape.

1. a big piece of pressboard? about 89 inches by 26 inches by about 1/4
inch thick. white laminate on one side. Seems like the same material
that would be applied to the back of a bookcase but thicker. Not thick
or sturdy enough to be a serious shelf by itself.

2. long piece of wood about 74 inches long by 2 inches wide by 1 inch
thick. it's partly routed along the long edge (probably intended for
molding use)

3. about 59" long piece of unpainted quarter-round for baseboard

4. long piece of wood about 82 inches long by 4 inches by 1 inch. also
possibly intended for molding use

5. two particleboard? shelves painted white. 31 3/8 inches by 11 1/2
inches by 3/4 inch thick. These have a couple of nail-gun nails at the
edges that have been bent over so they aren't protruding but you'll
probably want to pull them out. fairly heavy, ,very sturdy.

6. several laminated wood pieces that were intended for a "backsplash"
around two built-in desks but we never put them in. white laminate on
exposed surfaces.
6a. two pieces 48 inches by 4 inches by 3/4 inches
6b. four pieces 25 inches by 4 inches by 3/4 inches

7. extra metal pieces from a shower installation
7a. 89 inch long H-channel gold finish
7b. 50 inch long channel that goes at the top (offset H? goalpost? not
sure what to call this shape - it has a wider open channel on the top,
and a narrower channel on the bottom where the door goes. also gold finish.

Take some or all, whatever you can use.

Porch pickup in East Montgomery Village, near Lake Marion, zip 20886
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