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My first try at making a bed. Photos on ABPW.
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Hey Oleg,
(Not intending to hilack this thread, just offering my own experience) When I was buying oak faced ply many years ago I found several varieties that were a/c faced and it was cheaper to sandwich two of those than to buy a sheet of 3/4 a/a face ply. Marc |
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"Oleg Lego" wrote in message ... The "Warren Weber" hiview68NO entity posted thusly: My first try at making a bed. Photos on ABPW. You mentioned that you used two sheets of oak-veneered ply to get oak both sides. Is this cheaper than getting oak-veneered ply that is good both sides? What thickness oak ply did you use? Nice job. Used 1/4 inch. In this small town I was happy to find that. WW |
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"marc rosen" wrote in message oups.com... Hey Oleg, (Not intending to hilack this thread, just offering my own experience) When I was buying oak faced ply many years ago I found several varieties that were a/c faced and it was cheaper to sandwich two of those than to buy a sheet of 3/4 a/a face ply. Marc Used 1/4 inch ply. WW |
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