"[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote in news:630fab23-dd2f-4c5b-
[email protected]:
> Is it possible to purchase melamine sheets like the kind used for
> shelving in widths greater than 11 7/8"? I asked at my local HD and
> Lowes, and building supply companies with no success, both bigbox
> places said it was not manufactured any larger than shelving width.
>
> Cheers
My local HD store was getting rid of them at $6 a 4x8 sheet. I should have
bought more, but I was limited by my storage options. Menards still has
them at $36 a 4x8 sheet.
Puckdropper
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In the past I have purchased melamine coated particle board in 2 x 4 foot
and 4 x 8 foot sheets, actually the 4 x 8 foot sheets are 49" x 97" in size
to account for the chipping that can occur on the edges with handling.
"[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Is it possible to purchase melamine sheets like the kind used for
> shelving in widths greater than 11 7/8"? I asked at my local HD and
> Lowes, and building supply companies with no success, both bigbox
> places said it was not manufactured any larger than shelving width.
>
> Cheers
Doug Miller wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>, "Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> RE: Subject
>>
>> IMHO, much too stiff for a roll in the hay.
>
> Not to mention too slick.
It cleans up well.
In article <[email protected]>, "Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote:
>RE: Subject
>
>IMHO, much too stiff for a roll in the hay.
Not to mention too slick.
Most Home Depot's and some Lowes carry 4x8 sheets of melamine.
In most larger towns, there will also be a professional
cabinet builder supply that will carry the larger sheets.
Melamine has fell from favor in cabinets and has become
harder to find.
Be aware that a 4x8 sheet of melamine is VERY heavy and
very slick and difficult to deal with.
It will require a high count(80+ tooth) blade for chip
free cuts.
[email protected] wrote:
> Is it possible to purchase melamine sheets like the kind used for
> shelving in widths greater than 11 7/8"? I asked at my local HD and
> Lowes, and building supply companies with no success, both bigbox
> places said it was not manufactured any larger than shelving width.
>
> Cheers
On Dec 1, 11:36=A0am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is it possible to purchase melamine sheets like the kind used for
> shelving in widths greater than 11 7/8"? =A0I asked at my local HD and
> Lowes, and building supply companies with no success, both bigbox
> places said it was not manufactured any larger than shelving width.
>
> Cheers
BS
I've bought it at either Big Blue or Big Orange in a 49 x 97 sheet, I
just don't remember which one.
I've also been told by tarts at HD "they don't make 2x4s anymore"...
In article <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Is it possible to purchase melamine sheets like the kind used for
>shelving in widths greater than 11 7/8"? I asked at my local HD and
>Lowes, and building supply companies with no success, both bigbox
>places said it was not manufactured any larger than shelving width.
Home Depot sells it in 49" x 97" sheets. Doubtless, the droids working on the
aisle where they sell shelving are completely unaware of this, but if you just
walk over to the lumber department where they keep the plywood, you shouldn't
have any trouble finding it.
"[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Is it possible to purchase melamine sheets like the kind used for
> shelving in widths greater than 11 7/8"? I asked at my local HD and
> Lowes, and building supply companies with no success, both bigbox
> places said it was not manufactured any larger than shelving width.
>
> Cheers
I have purchased some at the big blue box that was 16 inches,
I use it for radial arm saw tops.
That doesn't answer your question, 16 inches is still shelving width.
Basilisk
[email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is it possible to purchase melamine sheets like the kind used for
> shelving in widths greater than 11 7/8"? I asked at my local HD and
> Lowes, and building supply companies with no success, both bigbox
> places said it was not manufactured any larger than shelving width.
Uh, they have 4' by 8' sheets of the stuff at my local Lowe's.
I assume you mean melamine already bonded to chipcore. White
Formica would come in big sheets if you are looking to adhere
something to an already constructed piece.
Bill Ranck
Blacksburg, Va.
[email protected] wrote:
> Is it possible to purchase melamine sheets like the kind used for
> shelving in widths greater than 11 7/8"?
Yes.
> I asked at my local HD and
> Lowes, and building supply companies with no success, both bigbox
> places said it was not manufactured any larger than shelving width.
Funny! My Home Depot and Lowes stores STOCK 4x8 melamine sheets! <G>