Anybody have a source for bending plywood that will ship for a reasonable fee? I’ve found the only three sheets within 200 miles, and they are both 1/2″. I need 1/4″. Thanks for the help.
Steve
Anybody have a source for bending plywood that will ship for a reasonable fee? I’ve found the only three sheets within 200 miles, and they are both 1/2″. I need 1/4″. Thanks for the help.
Steve
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Try this link..
http://www.tapeease.com/plywood_panels.htm
EDIT:: Not sure how much you need... Just google bendable Plywood.. Many out there..
Edited 8/21/2005 10:03 am ET by WillGeorge
Have you ever purchased anthing from these folks? I need 10 sheets now, and a good source for future purchases.
SteveSteve
I did but a few years ago... (Not bendable) As I remember, I ordered 20 sheets and it came in three or four shipments..?? Never asked why..Give them a call and talk a bit... Sometimes 'eases' the mind...
Thanks, I actually saw their site a few days ago, but it's rather clunky, and I guess I just figured the whole company was the same. I'll give then a call tomorrow.Steve
Where are you? Shipping wood adds a lot to its cost.
I'm in the middle of nowhere, western Nebraska. Denver is the closest city, but it kills a long day driving there. I need some bending ply, so I guess I have two options, pay shipping or drive to Denver, and I can sure find a better way to use up a day then driving. Sometimes, rarely, I wish I lived nearer civilization.
Steve
One online source for bending plywood is Anderson Internaional (http://www.aitwood.com), in Los Angeles.
Thanks for the link, I'll check it out.
Steve
Hogan bought most if not all of Paxton. They have stores in Tulsa and OKC. The one near me sends trucks out in all directions daily. Here is a link.
http://www.hoganhardwoods.com/hogan/pages/locations.htm
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