I'm in Northern Indiana. I'm also cheap and don't want to pay large shipping costs for a few sheets at a time. Anybody know of any source for Meranti or Eurolite in the area? Any info would be great!
Dave
Indiana plywood source?
Check:
http://www.glen-l.com/resources/lumber- ... rs.html#IN
or
http://www.woodfinder.com/
or Yellow Pages under "Lumber-Wholesale or Retail"
http://www.glen-l.com/resources/lumber- ... rs.html#IN
or
http://www.woodfinder.com/
or Yellow Pages under "Lumber-Wholesale or Retail"
Our shipping costs are very low. Where others like the ones listed charge up to $ 300.00, we charge only $ 69.00, flat rate:
http://plywood.e-boat.net/shipping.php
Remember that we have a low price guarantee: send us a quote from another supplier for marine plywood, shipping included and we will beat it. Guaranteed.
See this offer here:
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http://plywood.e-boat.net/shipping.php
Remember that we have a low price guarantee: send us a quote from another supplier for marine plywood, shipping included and we will beat it. Guaranteed.
See this offer here:
http://plywood.e-boat.net/price.php
Jacques Mertens - Designer
http://boatbuildercentral.com
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Dave,
There is Johnson Workbench in South Bend and Homestead Hardwood near Sandusky OH.
Neither of these places are particularly cheap but they both seem to have a range of plywoods suitable for S&G boatbuilding.
http://www.theworkbench.com/about.php
http://www.teaklumber.com/plywood.html
Charlie
There is Johnson Workbench in South Bend and Homestead Hardwood near Sandusky OH.
Neither of these places are particularly cheap but they both seem to have a range of plywoods suitable for S&G boatbuilding.
http://www.theworkbench.com/about.php
http://www.teaklumber.com/plywood.html
Charlie
They are much more expensive than our online store and their local delivery charges are just as high as our interstate charges. On top of that, their marine plywood may be the cheap BS6566 . . .Charlie wrote:Dave,
There is Johnson Workbench in South Bend and Homestead Hardwood near Sandusky OH.
Neither of these places are particularly cheap but they both seem to have a range of plywoods suitable for S&G boatbuilding.
http://www.theworkbench.com/about.php
http://www.teaklumber.com/plywood.html
Charlie
Buy from a specialized dealer like us, it's safer:
http://plywood.e-boat.net/index.php
Jacques Mertens - Designer
http://boatbuildercentral.com
http://boatbuildercentral.com
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