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Default South Jersey/Philly Area Wood Sources

Anyone have suggestions on good wood sources, besides Home Depot or Lowes,
for both S4S and rough sawn wood. Also good cabinet grade plywood: birch
and oak. If you know a source and have done business with them, please
include your opinion on their quality and service. Also, what pricing
should be expected.

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On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 18:53:27 GMT, Philly wrote:
Anyone have suggestions on good wood sources, besides Home Depot or
Lowes, for both S4S and rough sawn wood. Also good cabinet grade
plywood: birch and oak. If you know a source and have done business
with them, please include your opinion on their quality and service.
Also, what pricing should be expected.


Try http://www.woodfinder.com

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Bay Ridge Plywood in Bensalem 215 604 1140 They may require a
business name/account. They care enough that they provide a sheet of
cardboard between each sheet of veneer plywood.

Mike Quinn 215 493 6252 for hardwoods, mostly rough sawn. Saws some
on site, imports others. Will help you pick what you need.

On Apr 16, 2:53 pm, "Philly" wrote:
Anyone have suggestions on good wood sources, besides Home Depot or Lowes,
for both S4S and rough sawn wood. Also good cabinet grade plywood: birch
and oak. If you know a source and have done business with them, please
include your opinion on their quality and service. Also, what pricing
should be expected.

Philly



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Try http://www.sjlumbermans.com/.

He has a price list on his web site. His prices seem reasonable for this
area. Prices sure beat Home Depot or Lowes. I've used him and have never had
any problems.



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Anyone have suggestions on good wood sources, besides Home Depot or Lowes,
for both S4S and rough sawn wood. Also good cabinet grade plywood: birch
and oak. If you know a source and have done business with them, please
include your opinion on their quality and service. Also, what pricing
should be expected.

Philly



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