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I just made a bender for steamed wood of simple, inexpensive parts and it
worked very well. I didn't put in any text but it's pretty self-explanatory. But if you would like to have anything explained, feel free to email me. If you'd like to see it, go to: http://www.edswoods.com/bender.htm |
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I am looking for supplier for Santa Maria decking lumber (marketed under
that name by Windsor Plywood in western Canada). I am looking for a supplier in southern Ontario and cannot find a reference for it here (or elsewhere for that matter). Does anyone know other dealers? Is there another name that this is marketed by elsewhere? Thanks, Russell |
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Russell Mathew wrote in
: I am looking for supplier for Santa Maria decking lumber (marketed under that name by Windsor Plywood in western Canada). I am looking for a supplier in southern Ontario and cannot find a reference for it here (or elsewhere for that matter). Does anyone know other dealers? Is there another name that this is marketed by elsewhere? Thanks, Russell Here's as close as I can get: Plywood and Lumber Sales ROYALTON, VT 5319 Route 14 Royalton, VT* 05068 www.pals4wood.com Check their species chart for info. I use their Bay Area locations frequently (I was in today, picking up a few sticks of maple.) They carry Santa Maria in their Earthsource operation. I've built a few things from it. It has some similarity to mahogany (doesn't everything imported?) No affiliation, etc. Just very good suppliers. Patriarch |
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