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"dr.mutaciones"

16/06/2006 12:09 PM

nice burly ash veneer in Montreal?


Dear Woodworkers,

I would like to hear from woodworkers that know where can I look for
some nice veneer in Montreal? I'm covering bookshelf speakers so I can
use min. 12" x 14" peices. I was thinking of buying some cherry on ebay
but then I saw this narly ash

http://www.wood-veneers.com/samples/___ash_japanese_tamo_peanut_.jpg

It would be perfect. Shipping and border fees from the US to Canada is
probably too expensive so I'd like to find a local source.

Thanks for you help,
Dave


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HR

[email protected] (Ross Hebeisen)

in reply to "dr.mutaciones" on 16/06/2006 12:09 PM

16/06/2006 7:38 PM

general woods has veneer plant in monreal
just put in the same on your search you will find
it
ross

Cn

"Clint"

in reply to "dr.mutaciones" on 16/06/2006 12:09 PM

16/06/2006 8:29 PM

Everyone likes a nice burly piece of ash now and then... Well, ok, maybe
not everyone...

Clint

"dr.mutaciones" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Dear Woodworkers,
>
> I would like to hear from woodworkers that know where can I look for
> some nice veneer in Montreal? I'm covering bookshelf speakers so I can
> use min. 12" x 14" peices. I was thinking of buying some cherry on ebay
> but then I saw this narly ash
>
> http://www.wood-veneers.com/samples/___ash_japanese_tamo_peanut_.jpg
>
> It would be perfect. Shipping and border fees from the US to Canada is
> probably too expensive so I'd like to find a local source.
>
> Thanks for you help,
> Dave
>

DP

Doug Payne

in reply to "dr.mutaciones" on 16/06/2006 12:09 PM

16/06/2006 3:33 PM

On 16/06/2006 3:09 PM, dr.mutaciones wrote:

> I would like to hear from woodworkers that know where can I look for
> some nice veneer in Montreal? I'm covering bookshelf speakers so I can
> use min. 12" x 14" peices. I was thinking of buying some cherry on ebay
> but then I saw this narly ash
>
> http://www.wood-veneers.com/samples/___ash_japanese_tamo_peanut_.jpg
>
> It would be perfect. Shipping and border fees from the US to Canada is
> probably too expensive so I'd like to find a local source.

http://www.amwoodinc.com/

I know it's not Montreal, but it's at least Canada, and you would avoid
PST and customs hassles. Try these guys to see if they have what you
want (I'd be surprised if they didn't) and how much shipping is.

GD

Greg D.

in reply to "dr.mutaciones" on 16/06/2006 12:09 PM

16/06/2006 9:46 PM

The best place for veneer is at Placage Nagam.

Nagam, 2900, rue Diab, Ville Saint-Laurent Québec

Good luck





On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 15:33:00 -0400, Doug Payne
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On 16/06/2006 3:09 PM, dr.mutaciones wrote:
>
>> I would like to hear from woodworkers that know where can I look for
>> some nice veneer in Montreal? I'm covering bookshelf speakers so I can
>> use min. 12" x 14" peices. I was thinking of buying some cherry on ebay
>> but then I saw this narly ash
>>
>> http://www.wood-veneers.com/samples/___ash_japanese_tamo_peanut_.jpg
>>
>> It would be perfect. Shipping and border fees from the US to Canada is
>> probably too expensive so I'd like to find a local source.
>
>http://www.amwoodinc.com/
>
>I know it's not Montreal, but it's at least Canada, and you would avoid
>PST and customs hassles. Try these guys to see if they have what you
>want (I'd be surprised if they didn't) and how much shipping is.


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