Building and renovating

Color
Color

Bath brush horsehair

Oak and horsehair bath brush with good grip for the hand.

Tagel is an excellent material for bath brushes as it is soft and pliable while being strong and durable and has some resilience.

Together with a good soap, it provides a soft and pleasant lather for a perfect clean. The hollow tag transports moisture, which means that if you knock out the water properly after use, the tag will feel as good as dry.

Allow the brush to dry hanging or standing on the tag so that the water is transported away from the wood, which is more sensitive to moisture.

EUR19.59

Bone glue 0.5 kg

Bone glue is an animal glue for preparing glue paint and glue water, among other things. Provides a strong glue color with a beautiful luster that does not chalk. Also used for clay claying.

Recipes for glue water:

200 g bone glue + 10L hot water.

Stir the bone glue into the hot water in a spacious vessel. Leave overnight to allow the glue to melt properly. Stir from time to time.

EUR25.96

Brass handrail holder

Turned handrails from the period after 1860 include wall brackets, usually in brass, but from the turn of the century 1900, also in nickel-plated design. Gysinge’s cast handrail holders are distinguished by their high quality, including a machined slender shape, highly polished but unlacquered surface (ages softly and naturally) and a cast carnis profile around the plate. The latter is a decoration that reappears on many details around the turn of the century 1900 and which makes the handrail holders fit especially well into interiors where there is more of Gysinge’s well-made brass fittings.

EUR27.33

Brass strip 1 m

Brass strip for edging thresholds, cork mats etc. Classic, sturdy design with embossed diagonal checkerboard pattern.

Untreated brass. Suitable screw no. 10. See related product.

EUR25.96

Brass strip 1.5 m

Brass strip for edging thresholds, cork mats etc. Classic, sturdy design with embossed diagonal checkerboard pattern.

Untreated brass. Length 1.5m, width 2cm, thickness 1mm. Suitable screw no 10.

EUR34.16

Breastplate 1900s, per meter

Planed joinery based on models from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Planed after the model from our exhibition house “Andra bygget” from 1894 in Gysinge.

Because of their simple and rustic character, they are also useful in other contexts. The floor plinth, for example, has a shape that was already common in the 18th century. A complete room interior includes: Floor plinth, door and window linings, lining plinth, cornice and cornice.

The price is per meter.

BUY ON SITE in our store in Gysinge. Samples can be seen in our store in Stockholm.

EUR8.65

Breastplate hand planed per meter

Breastplate as in a complete series of hand-planed carpentry for a room from the 18th century until the first half of the 19th century.

The price is per meter and the product is purchased in whole meters.

BUY ON SITE in our store in Gysinge. Samples can be seen in our store in Stockholm.

EUR20.50

Breastplate late 19th century per meter

The moulding in our program of planed joinery from the second half of the 19th century is of a machine-planed variety that was common throughout the country. The model is usually called “French joinery” and was in production until well into the 20th century. There were normally two variants, one more lavish for finer rooms, such as the hall, atrium and salon. These rooms included, for example, three-part cornices and three-part high plinths. For simpler rooms, such as kitchens, bedrooms and chambers, carpentry was used with smaller dimensions and less complicated profiles. However, some of the moldings, such as linings and breast moldings, tend to be the same, regardless of whether they are in finer or simpler rooms.

The price is per meter.

BUY ON SITE in our store in Gysinge. Samples can be seen in our store in Stockholm.

EUR9.11

Brick shelf

Tray shelf of the turn of the century type after Gysinge’s own model. For storage of serving trays, larger dishes, plates, etc. with a depth of up to 4.5 cm.

Untreated pine. Hand carved.

Tips! In the kitchen in Gysinge, Gästrikland, we also use it as a magazine rack.

EUR79.71

Cabinet rule 5181

Model: Albert Karlsson Metallfabriksbolag “Ticka Standard”

Period: 1930-1960

An end cap is included.

This model is intended for overlapping doors.

It is placed vertically at the top edge of the door on lower cabinets (as shown), vertically but upside down compared to the picture at the bottom edge of upper cabinets, and horizontally on the side of the door on upper cabinets.

When installing cabinet frames on lacquered cabinet doors, the screws should not be overtightened to avoid cracking the lacquer.

Use a screwdriver instead of a screwdriver.

Screw not included.

Matching screw number 9 for the bolt and screw number 19 for the end plate

EUR11.39

Cabinet rule 5181U

Model: Albert Karlsson Metallfabriksbolag “Ticka Standard”

Period: 1930-1960

Without striker plate. Used as a handle on cabinet doors with other closing mechanisms, such as magnetic locks or self-closing hinges. The cabinet handle does not have a latch and therefore does not require drilling in the door.

For placement, see article number 5181.

When installing cabinet frames on lacquered cabinet doors, the screws should not be overtightened to avoid cracking the lacquer.

Use screwdrivers, not screwdrivers.

Screw not included.

Matching screw number 19

EUR8.65

Carving knife

Carving knife with a spool-shaped birch handle and a blade length of 60 mm in carbon steel.

Professionals who carve and cut have a carving knife in their hand, not a rough working knife. A carving knife takes up no space, is comfortable to hold and the blade is not in the way, as with larger knives. With a carving knife it is easy to “get at it” and it is also ideal for scraping paint.

Tips! Carbon steel is an extremely durable material if you take care of it. Never put a wet knife in the sheath, wipe with a dry cloth and oil if necessary.

EUR22.68

Chopped flax straw

Digested and chopped flax straw for reinforcing clay mortar in the old-fashioned way. Mixed into the clay mortar in connection with, for example, clay lining of walls indoors. Reinforces the mortar and makes it more resistant to the natural movements of the house.

See the recipe and instructions in our article “About clay cladding” under the tab Building care – do it yourself.

EUR37.35

Clamping knife

Knife for stringing sticks for the fire. Or sticks to stir paint. A log is quickly, easily and safely transformed into a bundle of sticks. The knitting needles quickly get the fire going in the stove. Knitting is so much fun that it’s hard to stop!

EUR45.37

Clay flour

Clay flour for clay linen and more. Recipes and more information on how to make.

24kg. Consumption 5sqm/24kg. Clay flour.

EUR38.72

Clip nail 2,5″ 100 pcs

A cut-off nail is a machine-forged nail with a conical blade and a round head. The tapered blade allows the nail to be pulled out without cracking the wood. After straightening the nail, it can be used again – unlike modern nails. Cut nails began to be produced in the latter part of the 19th century and gradually replaced hand-forged nails. The nail is cut from heavy steel plate, hence the name. In general, nails can be divided into the following categories of use.

  • 2.5 inches. For moldings, linings and interior joinery.
  • 3 inches. For nailing beadboard panels etc. internally. For nailing board lining on the outside.
  • 4 inches. For board lining and for nailing cover strips on the outside.
  • 5 inches. For nailing floors etc. internally.

EUR20.50

Clip nail 2.5″

A cut-off nail is a machine-forged nail with a conical blade and a round head. The tapered blade allows the nail to be pulled out without cracking the wood. After straightening the nail, it can be used again – unlike modern nails.

Cut nails began to be produced in the latter part of the 19th century and gradually replaced hand-forged nails. The nail is cut from heavy steel plate, hence the name. In general, nails can be divided into the following categories of use.

  • 2.5 inches. For moldings, linings and interior joinery.
  • 3 inches. For nailing beadboard panels etc. internally. For nailing board lining on the outside.
  • 4 inches. For board lining and for nailing cover strips on the outside.
  • 5 inches. For nailing floors etc. internally.

EUR0.27

Clip nail 3″

A cut-off nail is a machine-forged nail with a tapered blade and a flat or semi-circular head. The tapered blade allows the nail to be pulled out without cracking the wood. After straightening the nail, it can be used again – unlike modern nails.

Cut nails began to be produced in the latter part of the 19th century and gradually replaced hand-forged nails. The nail is cut from heavy steel plate, hence the name. In general, nails can be divided into the following categories of use.

  • 2.5 inches. For moldings, linings and interior joinery.
  • 3 inches. For nailing beadboard panels etc. internally. For nailing board lining on the outside.
  • 4 inches. For board lining and for nailing cover strips on the outside.
  • 5 inches. For nailing floors etc. internally.

EUR0.36

Clip nail 3″ 100 pcs

A cut-off nail is a machine-forged nail with a tapered blade and a flat or semi-circular head. The tapered blade allows the nail to be pulled out without cracking the wood. After straightening the nail, it can be used again – unlike modern nails. Cut nails began to be produced in the latter part of the 19th century and gradually replaced hand-forged nails. The nail is cut from heavy steel plate, hence the name. In general, nails can be divided into the following categories of use.

  • 2.5 inches. For moldings, linings and interior joinery.
  • 3 inches. For nailing beadboard panels etc. internally. For nailing board lining on the outside.
  • 4 inches. For board lining and for nailing cover strips on the outside.
  • 5 inches. For nailing floors etc. internally.

EUR28.70

Clip nail 4″

A cut-off nail is a machine-forged nail with a tapered blade and a flat or semi-circular head. The tapered blade allows the nail to be pulled out without cracking the wood. After straightening the nail, it can be used again – unlike modern nails.

Cut nails began to be produced in the latter part of the 19th century and gradually replaced hand-forged nails. The nail is cut from heavy steel plate, hence the name. In general, nails can be divided into the following categories of use.

  • 2.5 inches. For moldings, linings and interior joinery.
  • 3 inches. For nailing beadboard panels etc. internally. For nailing board lining on the outside.
  • 4 inches. For board lining and for nailing cover strips on the outside.
  • 5 inches. For nailing floors etc. internally.

EUR0.64

Clip nail 4″ 100 pcs

A cut-off nail is a machine-forged nail with a tapered blade and a flat or semi-circular head. The tapered blade allows the nail to be pulled out without cracking the wood. After straightening the nail, it can be used again – unlike modern nails. Cut nails began to be produced in the latter part of the 19th century and gradually replaced hand-forged nails. The nail is cut from heavy steel plate, hence the name. In general, nails can be divided into the following categories of use.

  • 2.5 inches. For moldings, linings and interior joinery.
  • 3 inches. For nailing beadboard panels etc. internally. For nailing board lining on the outside.
  • 4 inches. For board lining and for nailing cover strips on the outside.
  • 5 inches. For nailing floors etc. internally.

EUR50.56

Clip nail 5″

A cut-off nail is a machine-forged nail with a tapered blade and a flat or semi-circular head. The tapered blade allows the nail to be pulled out without cracking the wood. After straightening the nail, it can be used again – unlike modern nails. Cut nails began to be produced in the latter part of the 19th century and gradually replaced hand-forged nails. The nail is cut from heavy steel plate, hence the name. In general, nails can be divided into the following categories of use.

  • 2.5 inches. For moldings, linings and interior joinery.
  • 3 inches. For nailing beadboard panels etc. internally. For nailing board lining on the outside.
  • 4 inches. For board lining and for nailing cover strips on the outside.
  • 5 inches. For nailing floors etc. internally.

EUR0.91

Clip nail 5″ 100 pcs

A cut-off nail is a machine-forged nail with a tapered blade and a flat or semi-circular head. The tapered blade allows the nail to be pulled out without cracking the wood. After straightening the nail, it can be used again – unlike modern nails. Cut nails began to be produced in the latter part of the 19th century and gradually replaced hand-forged nails. The nail is cut from heavy steel plate, hence the name. In general, nails can be divided into the following categories of use.

  • 2.5 inches. For moldings, linings and interior joinery.
  • 3 inches. For nailing beadboard panels etc. internally. For nailing board lining on the outside.
  • 4 inches. For board lining and for nailing cover strips on the outside.
  • 5 inches. For nailing floors etc. internally.

EUR78.80

Cornice 1900s, per meter

The cornice is part of planed joinery based on models from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Planed after the model from our exhibition house “Andra bygget” from 1894 in Gysinge.

Because of their simple and rustic character, they are also useful in other contexts. The floor plinth, for example, has a shape that was already common in the 18th century. A complete room interior includes: Floor plinth, door and window linings, lining plinth, cornice and cornice.

The price is per meter.

EUR7.29

Related articles

It seems we can't find what you're looking for.

Please leave a comment what you think about our new webshop