Thanks for the clarification.
Dan
Thanks for the clarification.
Dan
Eternity is an awfully long time, especially toward the end.
-Woody Allen-
Critiques on works posted are always welcome
Don't know if this is true, but I was buying some Baltic Birch and asked the local supplier why they came in 5x5 sizes. He said he didn't know but claimed Russian construction workers use 5x10.
Does anyone know if that's true? I can't imagine luggiing those sheets around...
Searching audio forums I have come across a place that does ship in continental USA and has an online store. Take a look at this www.shop.eastcoastplywood.com or www.eastcoastplywood.com feedback is quite good and there are many happy woodworkers in maryland. Hope this helps.
Here is pricelist from another place on the internet:
http://eastcoastplywood.com/wholesal...-pricelist.htm
Not Bad at all
I bought a dozen sheets each of 1/4" and 1/2" baltic birch ply to make drawers for my kitchen and bathroom cabinets. I got it in 4x8 sheets from Maine Coast Lumber. I don't recall the prices, but they were reasonable to me. MCL delivers anywhere in New England. It's not cheap enough for shop cabinets and such, but the scraps make great jigs and fixtures, obviously.
Jon Endres
Killing Trees Since 1983
Just picked up some Russian baltic birch 5x5 sheets for 18.10 for 1/2 inch and 30.75 for 3/4 in northern wisconsin
I just bought a 60x60 sheet of 3/4" last weekend from Toledo Plywood and paid $28. Really. Its supposedly not Chinese, has the familiar stamp I'm used to seeing on BB, and even if it was its flat and consistent. We walked out to inspect it in the warehouse and the 1/2 and 3/4 was all flat. Slight bow in the 1/4 but I've never seen 1/4" plywood completely flat. I was shocked. Should have bought more.