Hi,
After reading Stuart Lipp’s article in the latest issue, I’d like to get some phenolic resin-faced plywood for a number of workshop fixures, including a sharpening station.
Woodcraft is listed as a source, but they sell small pieces that are marked up far above the price of larger pieces at bigger dealers. Does anyone have a lead on any sources in Vermont? I’m hoping that either Stuart Lipp or John White will chime in here.
Thanks in advance,
Andy
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Companies that sell concrete forms and supplies are the best bet. Most will sell individual sheets. The hard part buying through them is getting it with out holes for snap ties.
Andy is probably correct. The cement/building supply stores is probably your best bet. Phenolic Ply is used in forms for concrete. Simply go on Google and search Whitecap Phenolic and it should take you to the whitecap website. Get the link on finding a store and type in your zip. There should be a store close to you(here in CA, I have 11 stores within 20 miles!).
Actually, there are no White Cap stores nearby -- the closest is probably an 11 or 12 hour drive from me.
I'm going to follow the recommendation of looking at concrete supply places.
Thanks,
Andy
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