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I am having difficulty locating a source of Okume plywood. Are there any sources within 100 miles of St. Louis, Missouri? I'm kind of leary about getting 4'x8' sheets shipped by UPS... :confused:
I am having difficulty locating a source of Okume plywood. Are there any sources within 100 miles of St. Louis, Missouri? I'm kind of leary about getting 4'x8' sheets shipped by UPS... :confused:
I am having difficulty locating a source of Okume plywood. Are there any sources within 100 miles of St. Louis, Missouri? I'm kind of leary about getting 4'x8' sheets shipped by UPS... :confused:
Bruce Hooke
07-09-2002, 05:04 PM
Yup...UPS won't handle 4x8 sheets so they have to come by truck frieght - expensive if you only need a sheet or two.
Bruce Hooke
07-09-2002, 05:04 PM
Yup...UPS won't handle 4x8 sheets so they have to come by truck frieght - expensive if you only need a sheet or two.
Bruce Hooke
07-09-2002, 05:04 PM
Yup...UPS won't handle 4x8 sheets so they have to come by truck frieght - expensive if you only need a sheet or two.
Bruce Hooke
07-09-2002, 07:56 PM
You might want to check with Paxton in Kansas City (800-333-7298) because they might well have it or be able to get it and I believe their delivery trucks cover a VERY large area so it is quite possible that they would be sending a truck to St. Louis on a reasonably regular basis.
By the way, it's not considered good etiquette to post the same question on multiple areas of the forum. Just post your question in the right place (this question is clearly a 'Resources / Product Search' question) and since most of us look at all the areas we will all see it fairly quickly...
Bruce Hooke
07-09-2002, 07:56 PM
You might want to check with Paxton in Kansas City (800-333-7298) because they might well have it or be able to get it and I believe their delivery trucks cover a VERY large area so it is quite possible that they would be sending a truck to St. Louis on a reasonably regular basis.
By the way, it's not considered good etiquette to post the same question on multiple areas of the forum. Just post your question in the right place (this question is clearly a 'Resources / Product Search' question) and since most of us look at all the areas we will all see it fairly quickly...
Bruce Hooke
07-09-2002, 07:56 PM
You might want to check with Paxton in Kansas City (800-333-7298) because they might well have it or be able to get it and I believe their delivery trucks cover a VERY large area so it is quite possible that they would be sending a truck to St. Louis on a reasonably regular basis.
By the way, it's not considered good etiquette to post the same question on multiple areas of the forum. Just post your question in the right place (this question is clearly a 'Resources / Product Search' question) and since most of us look at all the areas we will all see it fairly quickly...
Mr. Know It All
07-09-2002, 09:17 PM
This place in Kansas City sells boatbuilding wood. Might want to e-mail them to see if they have Okume----> http://www.schuttelumber.com/
Peace---> Kevin in Ohio.
Mr. Know It All
07-09-2002, 09:17 PM
This place in Kansas City sells boatbuilding wood. Might want to e-mail them to see if they have Okume----> http://www.schuttelumber.com/
Peace---> Kevin in Ohio.
Mr. Know It All
07-09-2002, 09:17 PM
This place in Kansas City sells boatbuilding wood. Might want to e-mail them to see if they have Okume----> http://www.schuttelumber.com/
Peace---> Kevin in Ohio.
Mr. Know It All
07-09-2002, 09:27 PM
This website in Ohio has prices for Okume so you can compare prices. Make sure your getting premium BS 1088 Marine Plywood. It will last longer. ---> http://www.homesteadhardwoods.com/
Peace---> Kevin in Ohio
Mr. Know It All
07-09-2002, 09:27 PM
This website in Ohio has prices for Okume so you can compare prices. Make sure your getting premium BS 1088 Marine Plywood. It will last longer. ---> http://www.homesteadhardwoods.com/
Peace---> Kevin in Ohio
Mr. Know It All
07-09-2002, 09:27 PM
This website in Ohio has prices for Okume so you can compare prices. Make sure your getting premium BS 1088 Marine Plywood. It will last longer. ---> http://www.homesteadhardwoods.com/
Peace---> Kevin in Ohio
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