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Postby KiteSmurfer » Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:57 am
I live in London, Ontario. I'm trying to source some birch ply to make my first board.
Home depot and Rona don't sell it, where might i find it?
If I can't find it, is fir ply much worse?
Thanks
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Postby bay surfer » Sun Jan 21, 2007 3:19 pm
Go to a local lumber store, AC ply is what you need but some is cheap. look around before you by. The big box stores only have shite for the masses.
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Postby tkettlepoint » Sat Feb 03, 2007 2:01 am
they should have birch ply ... it is cabinet grade though.. pretty pricey...
North Pole Trim might be able to direct you in the right direction...
Opps wait a min. the last time i got some at homehard ware... I know they had it ... It is used for drawers alot in the higher end cabinets..
I right at KP all the time...or Grand bend...
if you have any porblems let me know ... I can for sure get you a sheet from a buddie that builds kitchens
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