Does anyone know of a dist. center and or mill in N.J. where i could get cherry and birch ply wood and dimensional lumber? or at least just one of the two.
Thanks,
Fredg
Does anyone know of a dist. center and or mill in N.J. where i could get cherry and birch ply wood and dimensional lumber? or at least just one of the two.
Thanks,
Fredg
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Got a zip code Fred? Fessenden hall for the plywood, maybe Briggs too.
Zip code is 08026. Tried woodfinder.com and no luck. Even if it is somewhere close to NJ i would be happy with that.
Thanks
Ok fred your not too far.
Sheet goods no problem, what do you need? Send me an email via this web site.
Bossen mill work in Pennsauken can help with the "lumber". Very good stock but not cheap.
Edited 4/9/2009 10:54 pm ET by USAnigel
Hi Fredg,
You could try Dykes - I know they sell dimensional cherry. They have 3 locations in NJ and one in PA amongst others.
http://www.dykeslumber.com/
Regards,
Paul
Hi Fred,
I am in NJ, too. You might want to try
WIllard Brother's Sawmill in Lawrenceville. Prices and materials are pretty good. Most stuff is S2S. I know they carry hardwood ply, too
http://www.willardbrothers.net/
I came across US Mahogany of Aberdeen NJ at this year's WW Show. Have not been there yet, but their stuff looked good. Picked up some holly and some rosewood at the show.
http://www.usmahogany.com/
If you are anywhere near Bucks County PA, it might be worth a drive over to Ambrose Randa in Doylestown. A little pricy, but their cherry - in particular - is outstanding. First rate stuff. Cash only. They don't have a website, but you can find the number and address with google.
Also in that area of Pennsylvania is Hudocks Hardwood. It's a small mill run by Dan Huddock. Small enough that he'll probably give you the tour if you ask. Really nice guy. Lots of local hardwoods - walnut, cherry, oak, maple, etc. - and at good prices. He'll gladly let you pick through the stacks.
http://www.hudockshardwoods.com/
Hope that helps.
Good luck with the wood hunting!
Frank
Thanks Guys,
I really appreciate it. I think I am going to try the Willard bros. and the Huducks in PA one weekend.
Fredg
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