"patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> 1. Can you roll those 4x8 sheets of Formica (TM) up for easier transport?
> Say into something with a 1' radius?
That's a little tight. It's a little closer to 2'.
> 2. Where else can I shop for plastic laminate? So far, I've only seen
> sheets at Lowes. I have a small need now and really don't want to buy a
> whole sheet.
Lumber yards and cabinet shops will order it for you. Lead time is usually
2-3 days depending on the laminate. I have yet to see anywhere (short of
the distributor) that stocks all colors. Or even a few colors for that
matter!
SH
"Doug Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> In article <[email protected]>, "Slowhand" <I'm@work>
> wrote:
>>
>>"patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>news:[email protected]...
>>> 1. Can you roll those 4x8 sheets of Formica (TM) up for easier
>>> transport?
>>> Say into something with a 1' radius?
>>
>>That's a little tight. It's a little closer to 2'.
>
> 1' radius = 2' diameter, probably OK although I prefer 30" dia.
> 2' radius = 4' diameter. Much looser than needed.
My mistake. I meant 2' diameter.
SH
"Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> >My mistake. I meant 2' diameter.
>
>
> Sooooooooooo, the 1' radius is too tight but the 2' diameter
> just right?
Ya know, sometimes it just doesn't pay to try to understand what I am
saying. <g>
SH
"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> >My mistake. I meant 2' diameter.
>>
>>
>> Sooooooooooo, the 1' radius is too tight but the 2' diameter
>> just right?
>>
>> UA100
>
> Yeah.....LOL
Alright, ALRIGHT!
SH - It was the size of the box though <g>
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 04:00:27 GMT, "patrick conroy"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>1. Can you roll those 4x8 sheets of Formica (TM) up for easier transport?
>Say into something with a 1' radius?
>2. Where else can I shop for plastic laminate? So far, I've only seen sheets
>at Lowes. I have a small need now and really don't want to buy a whole
>sheet.
>
>thank you!
>
A neighbor went to a cabinet shop that does a lot of laminates and got
what he needed for the countertop in his Rv from the dumpster....
He was going to buy some but the owner told him that they throw away
large pieces all the time and to help himself out back...
"Doug Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Or maybe we could make a deal. I have a couple pieces left over from doing
my
> own kitchen, Formica brand "Basalt Slate" pattern. If you're interested,
email
> me at woodworks-at-milmac-dot-com.
Thanks Doug... Lemme see if I can find a convenient dumpster. If not, I'll
be giving you a jingle.
In article <[email protected]>, "patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote:
>1. Can you roll those 4x8 sheets of Formica (TM) up for easier transport?
>Say into something with a 1' radius?
Yes. Maybe not quite that tight, say 30" diameter (15" radius).
>2. Where else can I shop for plastic laminate? So far, I've only seen sheets
>at Lowes. I have a small need now and really don't want to buy a whole
>sheet.
Well, there's Home Depot.
You might have better luck trying local cabinet shops, to see if they have any
leftovers that would work for you.
Or maybe we could make a deal. I have a couple pieces left over from doing my
own kitchen, Formica brand "Basalt Slate" pattern. If you're interested, email
me at woodworks-at-milmac-dot-com.
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Also - look for damaged corners on the sheet. For some reason the white
sheets always have broken corners, I go to the service desk and ask for a
discount - usually end up getting about 20-50% off the sheet.
"patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> 1. Can you roll those 4x8 sheets of Formica (TM) up for easier transport?
> Say into something with a 1' radius?
> 2. Where else can I shop for plastic laminate? So far, I've only seen
sheets
> at Lowes. I have a small need now and really don't want to buy a whole
> sheet.
>
> thank you!
>
>
In article <[email protected]>,
patrick conroy <[email protected]> wrote:
>1. Can you roll those 4x8 sheets of Formica (TM) up for easier transport?
>Say into something with a 1' radius?
Yup. 18" _diameter_ is about as tight as you want to go, however.
>2. Where else can I shop for plastic laminate? So far, I've only seen sheets
>at Lowes. I have a small need now and really don't want to buy a whole
>sheet.
All the borg carry small (2'x4') sheets, in a limited range of colors.
Many stock a few colors of 4'x8', and can special-order practically
any color you want. *LOTS* of other sizes are available on special-order,
too. e.g. 3'x12'.
Ask at your nearby "real" lumberyard. they probably will -not- stock
it themselves, but can point you in the appropriate direction. To a
custom-countertop maker in the area, or similar.
"patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> 1. Can you roll those 4x8 sheets of Formica (TM) up for easier transport?
> Say into something with a 1' radius?
> 2. Where else can I shop for plastic laminate? So far, I've only seen
> sheets at Lowes. I have a small need now and really don't want to buy a
> whole sheet.
>
> thank you!
>
The typical roll is closer to 2'. I like to tape the inside end to prevent
scratches (I've done a lot of Hunter Green:().
I get mine at either my local full service lumberyard, the orange Borg or
Meyer Laminates. Check the yp under kitchen or cabinetry or counter
parts/...?
"Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> >My mistake. I meant 2' diameter.
>
>
> Sooooooooooo, the 1' radius is too tight but the 2' diameter
> just right?
>
> UA100
Yeah.....LOL
"mac davis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 04:28:13 GMT, "Leon"
>>
> I saw it today at HD in 36" x 50 something.... seemed like an odd
> size, but then maybe for vanity use or something?
>
Yeah, typically it comes in 3 or 4 widths and lengths that start at about 6'
up to 12' in 2' increments. Different brands differ slightly.
"Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
>
> A tipplet: Own a roll of plastic stretch wrap. If you're
> like me you'll eventually own one for the garage and one for
> the shoppe. Stretch Wrap, The New Duct Tape.
Cool - I have some left over from my last weightloss endeavor.
> For me I go to the laminate rack at work. The current
> orders are kept in individual slots. The stuff that's
> overage is kept at the end. I leaf through that and pull
> something suitable.
My brudd'as cabinet shop has the same deal. Since he's about 30 mins S of
you, I'll email you where he puts the spare key.
Thanks - I think I'll drive by some Pee Lamm places today.
In article <[email protected]>,
"patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1. Can you roll those 4x8 sheets of Formica (TM) up for easier transport?
> Say into something with a 1' radius?
> 2. Where else can I shop for plastic laminate? So far, I've only seen sheets
> at Lowes. I have a small need now and really don't want to buy a whole
> sheet.
>
> thank you!
>
>
GP (Genral Purpose) or PostForm grade?
In article <[email protected]>, "Slowhand" <I'm@work> wrote:
>
>"patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> 1. Can you roll those 4x8 sheets of Formica (TM) up for easier transport?
>> Say into something with a 1' radius?
>
>That's a little tight. It's a little closer to 2'.
1' radius = 2' diameter, probably OK although I prefer 30" dia.
2' radius = 4' diameter. Much looser than needed.
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 04:28:13 GMT, "Leon"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>"patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> 1. Can you roll those 4x8 sheets of Formica (TM) up for easier transport?
>> Say into something with a 1' radius?
>> 2. Where else can I shop for plastic laminate? So far, I've only seen
>> sheets at Lowes. I have a small need now and really don't want to buy a
>> whole sheet.
>
>
>The tightest I have ever seen is about 30 inches. Actually a whole sheet
>may be smaller than you think. IIRC you can get it in as small as 26" x
>72". Any one that sells the product should be able to order the smaller
>sizes for you. Typically a store that specializes with counter tops,
>bathroom, or kitchens can get you the smaller sizes.
>
I saw it today at HD in 36" x 50 something.... seemed like an odd
size, but then maybe for vanity use or something?
"Slowhand" <I'm@work> wrote in message
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>
> "Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> >My mistake. I meant 2' diameter.
>>
>>
>> Sooooooooooo, the 1' radius is too tight but the 2' diameter
>> just right?
>
> Ya know, sometimes it just doesn't pay to try to understand what I am
> saying. <g>
> SH
LOL... Thanks for being thick skinned.
patrick conroy wrote:
>1. Can you roll those 4x8 sheets of Formica (TM) up for easier transport?
>Say into something with a 1' radius?
Yes you can. In fact, this is usually the way the local
suppliers deliver smaller (one to ten sheets) orders.
A tipplet: Own a roll of plastic stretch wrap. If you're
like me you'll eventually own one for the garage and one for
the shoppe. Stretch Wrap, The New Duct Tape.
>2. Where else can I shop for plastic laminate? So far, I've only seen sheets
>at Lowes. I have a small need now and really don't want to buy a whole
>sheet.
For me I go to the laminate rack at work. The current
orders are kept in individual slots. The stuff that's
overage is kept at the end. I leaf through that and pull
something suitable. Now, since you don't live near me,
check around at some of the Pee Lam shops (counter
tops/plastic laminate casework) and see if someone wouldn't
mind selling something they have that's extra.
Or, dumpster dive. You would not believe what gets thrown
out.
On the other hand, extra (off cuts from a 4 X 8 sheet) are
handy to have around.
UA100
"patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> 1. Can you roll those 4x8 sheets of Formica (TM) up for easier transport?
> Say into something with a 1' radius?
> 2. Where else can I shop for plastic laminate? So far, I've only seen
> sheets at Lowes. I have a small need now and really don't want to buy a
> whole sheet.
The tightest I have ever seen is about 30 inches. Actually a whole sheet
may be smaller than you think. IIRC you can get it in as small as 26" x
72". Any one that sells the product should be able to order the smaller
sizes for you. Typically a store that specializes with counter tops,
bathroom, or kitchens can get you the smaller sizes.