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Default How many woodworkers could use small pieces of Formica if they were available?

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Hi,

I have a store on ebay that sells offcuts of UHMW, Delrin, teflon and
various Nylons.

I'm not going to spam you with a link, I'm doing research (But the ID
on ebay is surplusdealdude, if you wanna look ;-) )

Anyways, a gentleman over opn re.crafts.metalworking suggested that
people were looking for a source of Formica. He thinks that it's
tough to get small pieces.

So I thought I'd ask around and see if this is something I should be
stocking. I may have a source available that could provide some nice
pieces (we'd be talking 15" x 24, maybe.

Any suggestions as to price, etc, would be welcome.

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eric h wrote:
Sorry if this double posts, guys - it looks like the original
disappeared.

Hi,

I have a store on ebay that sells offcuts of UHMW, Delrin, teflon and
various Nylons.


Anyways, a gentleman over opn re.crafts.metalworking suggested that
people were looking for a source of Formica. He thinks that it's
tough to get small pieces.

So I thought I'd ask around and see if this is something I should be
stocking. I may have a source available that could provide some nice
pieces (we'd be talking 15" x 24, maybe.



All of this stuff is useful to me, at one time or another.

Any suggestions as to price, etc, would be welcome.


As low as possible. G
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Sorry if this double posts, guys - it looks like the original
disappeared.

Hi,

I have a store on ebay that sells offcuts of UHMW, Delrin, teflon and
various Nylons.

I'm not going to spam you with a link, I'm doing research (But the ID
on ebay is surplusdealdude, if you wanna look ;-) )

Anyways, a gentleman over opn re.crafts.metalworking suggested that
people were looking for a source of Formica. He thinks that it's
tough to get small pieces.

So I thought I'd ask around and see if this is something I should be
stocking. I may have a source available that could provide some nice
pieces (we'd be talking 15" x 24, maybe.

Any suggestions as to price, etc, would be welcome.


Plastic laminates are useful however if you simply know where to buy, it is
pretty reasonably priced.
I typically pay about $32 for a 24 sq foot sheet. Yes that is a lot but I
can buy slightly damaged sheets that can yield 95% undamaged for 25-35 cents
per sq. foot.
Either way, you should give it a try and buy the damaged stuff to cut up
into smaller pieces. Many people do not have easy access to a supplier
unless they live in a city.


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