I spent my Saturday morning doing the rounds of the home centers
(Lowes, Home Depot & Menards all within a mile of me) in search of some
decent oak or birch plywood. I'm not asking for much, just something
reasonably straight for some walk-in closet cabinets. I came home
empty handed. There was some nasty looking Chinese junk I'm afraid to
use or otherwise banged up and bent generic C-3 stuff (the
manufacturers are too ashamed to put their names on them). It's quite
sad. I've got a few five year old stashed away scraps of States and
Roseburg ply -boy, those were the days - nice, straight, reasonably
priced (as I recall) home center stuff. Next weekend I'll have to
check out the lumber yards (farther away and quite a bit more
expensive). Well, guess I'll just veg-out instead with some final 4
B-ball.
sl
True but unlike the borg, they don't store it on arched racks.
"Rumpty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Don't kid yourself, even the best of ply from the real suppliers doesn't
> stay flat, I think it's called hummadidity.
>
> --
>
About a week ago I had 10 sheets of HD "oak plywood"
delivered (amongst other stuff). It was all wrapped
in big plastic bundle. About $850 total order. Remember,
I'm just a hobbyist, so this is a once a year event for me -
if that.
When I finally unrapped it and hauled it sheet by
sheet into my shop (a PITA), I was disgusted at the quality
of this crap. $42.50/sheet - should I expect anything better?
I complained, but did not want replacement (not that they
offered) because none of the sides would be visible for the
corner AV cabinet I'm setting up to build. Only face frames
and doors/drawers will be visible. For those few visible
ply areas, I can pick and choose from the crap I got.
I will *NEVER* buy cabinet grade plywood from HD
again. Melamine - maybe.
I was/am disgusted.
Then I thought that about 10 years ago, I bought some oak ply
from a "real" local lumberyard. They are now out of business.
Cost me about $60/sheet back then, but it was really nice stuff.
Got what I deserved maybe.
Lou
In article <[email protected]>,
Steve <[email protected]> wrote:
> I spent my Saturday morning doing the rounds of the home centers
> (Lowes, Home Depot & Menards all within a mile of me) in search of some
> decent oak or birch plywood. I'm not asking for much, just something
> reasonably straight for some walk-in closet cabinets. I came home
> empty handed. There was some nasty looking Chinese junk I'm afraid to
> use or otherwise banged up and bent generic C-3 stuff (the
> manufacturers are too ashamed to put their names on them). It's quite
> sad. I've got a few five year old stashed away scraps of States and
> Roseburg ply -boy, those were the days - nice, straight, reasonably
> priced (as I recall) home center stuff. Next weekend I'll have to
> check out the lumber yards (farther away and quite a bit more
> expensive). Well, guess I'll just veg-out instead with some final 4
> B-ball.
>
> sl
>
Go to a real lumber yard. These DIY stores like Lowes, Home Depot &
such just don't have it & never will. It's a shame, but those stores
are running a lot of the good hardware stores & lumber yards out of
business. I don't mind paying a little extra for the quality & the
knowlegable, courteous staff.
Jim
Steve wrote:
> I spent my Saturday morning doing the rounds of the home centers
> (Lowes, Home Depot & Menards all within a mile of me) in search of
some
> decent oak or birch plywood. [and it was all crap]
I have had mixed experiences. Sometimes there's a lot of junk. Once
there was a pile of oak ply that had been obviously left out in the
rain for a long time that they thought they could still sell for full
price LOL.
Sometimes you can find some decent B graded plywood. I use it primarily
for shelving, and if about 2/3 of the sheet is good, I can deal with it
at that price. I can often use the bad part in parts of the
construction that don't show. But most of the time, at least one side
of the sheet is 100% usable (by my standards).
The "real" lumber places around here sell oak ply for $70-100/sheet.
Sure, it's A grade and better quality.. no doubt there. But for my
uses, the Borg stuff is fine at $40-45/sheet.
Of course, you may have to end up going through the entire pile.. Maybe
only 50% of the sheets are ok. Or if the pile has been picked through,
you might only be left with 8 bad sheets. You take your chances.
I would love to be near a place like that Toledo Plywood that the other
guy posted.
If you plan your layout, you can get some nice pieces for the viewable
areas of your plywood carcass, and not have that much waste.
"Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Steve wrote:
> > I spent my Saturday morning doing the rounds of the home centers
> > (Lowes, Home Depot & Menards all within a mile of me) in search of some
> > decent oak or birch plywood. I'm not asking for much, just something
> > reasonably straight for some walk-in closet cabinets. I came home
> > empty handed. There was some nasty looking Chinese junk I'm afraid to
> > use or otherwise banged up and bent generic C-3 stuff (the
> > manufacturers are too ashamed to put their names on them). It's quite
> > sad. I've got a few five year old stashed away scraps of States and
> > Roseburg ply -boy, those were the days - nice, straight, reasonably
> > priced (as I recall) home center stuff. Next weekend I'll have to
> > check out the lumber yards (farther away and quite a bit more
> > expensive). Well, guess I'll just veg-out instead with some final 4
> > B-ball.
>
>
> Don't know where you live, but around here there are distributors that
> handle nothing but plywood.
>
> They serve the industrial and cabinet maker markets.
>
> Might want to check your area.
>
A lot of them have acquired this new fuel-saving device called a
"telephone," as well.
Look around and find someone with one of those big yellow books with numbers
in it, and see what might be there under Lumber.
If your near Toledo Ohio, Toledo Plywood stocks a large selection of
hardwood plywood and is open on Saturdays untill 1 PM. Also sells to the
general public. Check out www.toledoplywood.com for a stock list and prices.
I stoped by this Saturday and picked up 5 sheets of 3/4" birch for some new
cabinets. And no, I don't work for them.
Mike
"Steve" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I spent my Saturday morning doing the rounds of the home centers
> (Lowes, Home Depot & Menards all within a mile of me) in search of some
> decent oak or birch plywood. I'm not asking for much, just something
> reasonably straight for some walk-in closet cabinets. I came home
> empty handed. There was some nasty looking Chinese junk I'm afraid to
> use or otherwise banged up and bent generic C-3 stuff (the
> manufacturers are too ashamed to put their names on them). It's quite
> sad. I've got a few five year old stashed away scraps of States and
> Roseburg ply -boy, those were the days - nice, straight, reasonably
> priced (as I recall) home center stuff. Next weekend I'll have to
> check out the lumber yards (farther away and quite a bit more
> expensive). Well, guess I'll just veg-out instead with some final 4
> B-ball.
>
> sl
>
>
> I will *NEVER* buy cabinet grade plywood from HD
> again. Melamine - maybe.
>
> I was/am disgusted.
>
> Then I thought that about 10 years ago, I bought some oak ply
> from a "real" local lumberyard. They are now out of business.
> Cost me about $60/sheet back then, but it was really nice stuff.
>
> Got what I deserved maybe.
>
> Lou
>
>
Local hardwood dealer sells 3/4" red oak C-2 for $47. Another $10 will get
A-1 MDF core.
-Bruce
"Jim" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Go to a real lumber yard. These DIY stores like Lowes, Home Depot &
> such just don't have it & never will. It's a shame, but those stores
> are running a lot of the good hardware stores & lumber yards out of
> business. I don't mind paying a little extra for the quality & the
> knowlegable, courteous staff.
I've been able to fins some decent birch at the HD store, but most anything
else is a crapshoot at best. I wanted some 1/4" ply for drawer bottoms. You
had to see the crap they had for sale. If you put it flat, the waves would
vary from one to three inches over the 48" span. I used hardboard instead.
Steve:
By your description of 3 Home Improvement super stores within a
mile, I presume you live in 2nd generation suburbia of a major city.
I live near Detroit, and had the same problem as you described. Just
on a chance, I went to four lumber yards located in the 1st generation
suburban cities in close to Detroit. I finally found a counter salesman
willing to go the extra distance to help me find Baltic Birch plywood
for me. (Baltic Birch is considered a special order product.)
It turns out there is a plywood wholesaler located in one of the
economic distressed areas of Detroit that had very good quality
Baltic Birch plywood and lots of other quality hardwood veneer
plywood at good prices. But you need to be either a Kitchen
remodeling counter top / cabinet shop of have a Purchase Order
from a lumber yard to even drive into their parking lot (security gate.)
As I relayed this story to another, but older person, I received a hearty
belly laugh from him. I quote: "you don't really think kitchen remodeling
business would put up with the crap from Home Depot do you?"
Call around, you may find a real lumber yard that will special order for
the home hobbyist some plywood or hardwoods. Don't get
discouraged, many lumber yards ONLY deal with builders and customers
that order pine and spruce building products in quantity.
Obviously, these resources (willing salesman, wholesaler) are more likely to
be open during weekday normal business hours which may not be convenient
to you. Also, you need to have your own car / truck to handle full sheets
of plywood, no cutting in parking lot.
Phil
"Steve" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I spent my Saturday morning doing the rounds of the home centers
> (Lowes, Home Depot & Menards all within a mile of me) in search of some
> decent oak or birch plywood. I'm not asking for much, just something
> reasonably straight for some walk-in closet cabinets. I came home
> empty handed.
{snip}
"Jim" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Go to a real lumber yard. These DIY stores like Lowes, Home Depot &
> such just don't have it & never will. It's a shame, but those stores
> are running a lot of the good hardware stores & lumber yards out of
> business. I don't mind paying a little extra for the quality & the
> knowlegable, courteous staff.
>
> Jim
>
No they aren't. They are running a lot of not-so-good hardware stores and
lumber yards out of business. Good for them. Those guys have done nothing
but rip people off for years before the big stores moved into town. The
real good hardware and lumber stores have not been affected by Lowes or Home
Depot, or any other others. Nor will they be. They serve a different
customer and they provide a different service.
--
-Mike-
[email protected]
Regardless of where you buy, even the best of ply's will warp due to
humidity changes, especially is you order one sheet and it's been on top of
the pile for a few weeks.
--
Rumpty
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"loutent" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:030420052046086045%[email protected]...
> About a week ago I had 10 sheets of HD "oak plywood"
> delivered (amongst other stuff). It was all wrapped
> in big plastic bundle. About $850 total order. Remember,
> I'm just a hobbyist, so this is a once a year event for me -
> if that.
>
> When I finally unrapped it and hauled it sheet by
> sheet into my shop (a PITA), I was disgusted at the quality
> of this crap. $42.50/sheet - should I expect anything better?
>
> I complained, but did not want replacement (not that they
> offered) because none of the sides would be visible for the
> corner AV cabinet I'm setting up to build. Only face frames
> and doors/drawers will be visible. For those few visible
> ply areas, I can pick and choose from the crap I got.
>
> I will *NEVER* buy cabinet grade plywood from HD
> again. Melamine - maybe.
>
> I was/am disgusted.
>
> Then I thought that about 10 years ago, I bought some oak ply
> from a "real" local lumberyard. They are now out of business.
> Cost me about $60/sheet back then, but it was really nice stuff.
>
> Got what I deserved maybe.
>
> Lou
>
> In article <[email protected]>,
> Steve <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I spent my Saturday morning doing the rounds of the home centers
> > (Lowes, Home Depot & Menards all within a mile of me) in search of some
> > decent oak or birch plywood. I'm not asking for much, just something
> > reasonably straight for some walk-in closet cabinets. I came home
> > empty handed. There was some nasty looking Chinese junk I'm afraid to
> > use or otherwise banged up and bent generic C-3 stuff (the
> > manufacturers are too ashamed to put their names on them). It's quite
> > sad. I've got a few five year old stashed away scraps of States and
> > Roseburg ply -boy, those were the days - nice, straight, reasonably
> > priced (as I recall) home center stuff. Next weekend I'll have to
> > check out the lumber yards (farther away and quite a bit more
> > expensive). Well, guess I'll just veg-out instead with some final 4
> > B-ball.
> >
> > sl
> >
>True but unlike the borg, they don't store it on arched racks.
Isn't that how you are supposed to.......?
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"CW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> True but unlike the borg, they don't store it on arched racks.
>
> "Rumpty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Don't kid yourself, even the best of ply from the real suppliers doesn't
> > stay flat, I think it's called hummadidity.
> >
> > --
> >
>
>
In article <030420052046086045%[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
>
> I will *NEVER* buy cabinet grade plywood from HD
> again. Melamine - maybe.
>
I looked at some 1/4" birch in HD last week and it was horrible. So I
bought a sheet from Windsor Plywood. Yesterday I was in Loews and their
1/4" birch was as good as the Windsor Plywood sheet. A little cheaper,
but not much.
I bought a half sheet just for insurance and because I was right there.
Found out that Loews charges $5.00 extra for a half sheet compared to
half of the whole sheet price. Windsor Plywood only charges $1 extra.
--
Homo sapiens is a goal, not a description
>Cabinet grades can be had for around $75(oak and
birch, cherry,walnut $90+/sheet), at hardwood suppliers (no voids, flat,
very nice)
Don't kid yourself, even the best of ply from the real suppliers doesn't
stay flat, I think it's called hummadidity.
--
Rumpty
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"Nicky" <n.degidio[at]comcast.net> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> This thread is interesting.
>
> At our BORG collection, in NM, I see that oak and birch ply will run about
> $45 + or - depending on day/store/sale, and it is horrible, dings,
scratches
> and never seems to be flat. Cabinet grades can be had for around $75(oak
and
> birch, cherry,walnut $90+/sheet), at hardwood suppliers (no voids, flat,
> very nice)
>
> I'm curious as to what you are paying for plywood in your area, and the
> quality that you're getting.
>
> -nick
>
>
>
>
> "Mike Myers" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > If your near Toledo Ohio, Toledo Plywood stocks a large selection of
> > hardwood plywood and is open on Saturdays untill 1 PM. Also sells to the
> > general public. Check out www.toledoplywood.com for a stock list and
> prices.
> > I stoped by this Saturday and picked up 5 sheets of 3/4" birch for some
> new
> > cabinets. And no, I don't work for them.
> > Mike
> >
> >
> > "Steve" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > I spent my Saturday morning doing the rounds of the home centers
> > > (Lowes, Home Depot & Menards all within a mile of me) in search of
some
> > > decent oak or birch plywood. I'm not asking for much, just something
> > > reasonably straight for some walk-in closet cabinets. I came home
> > > empty handed. There was some nasty looking Chinese junk I'm afraid to
> > > use or otherwise banged up and bent generic C-3 stuff (the
> > > manufacturers are too ashamed to put their names on them). It's quite
> > > sad. I've got a few five year old stashed away scraps of States and
> > > Roseburg ply -boy, those were the days - nice, straight, reasonably
> > > priced (as I recall) home center stuff. Next weekend I'll have to
> > > check out the lumber yards (farther away and quite a bit more
> > > expensive). Well, guess I'll just veg-out instead with some final 4
> > > B-ball.
> > >
> > > sl
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Steve wrote:
> I spent my Saturday morning doing the rounds of the home centers
> (Lowes, Home Depot & Menards all within a mile of me) in search of some
> decent oak or birch plywood. I'm not asking for much, just something
> reasonably straight for some walk-in closet cabinets. I came home
> empty handed. There was some nasty looking Chinese junk I'm afraid to
> use or otherwise banged up and bent generic C-3 stuff (the
> manufacturers are too ashamed to put their names on them). It's quite
> sad. I've got a few five year old stashed away scraps of States and
> Roseburg ply -boy, those were the days - nice, straight, reasonably
> priced (as I recall) home center stuff. Next weekend I'll have to
> check out the lumber yards (farther away and quite a bit more
> expensive). Well, guess I'll just veg-out instead with some final 4
> B-ball.
Don't know where you live, but around here there are distributors that
handle nothing but plywood.
They serve the industrial and cabinet maker markets.
Might want to check your area.
Lew
This thread is interesting.
At our BORG collection, in NM, I see that oak and birch ply will run about
$45 + or - depending on day/store/sale, and it is horrible, dings, scratches
and never seems to be flat. Cabinet grades can be had for around $75(oak and
birch, cherry,walnut $90+/sheet), at hardwood suppliers (no voids, flat,
very nice)
I'm curious as to what you are paying for plywood in your area, and the
quality that you're getting.
-nick
"Mike Myers" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> If your near Toledo Ohio, Toledo Plywood stocks a large selection of
> hardwood plywood and is open on Saturdays untill 1 PM. Also sells to the
> general public. Check out www.toledoplywood.com for a stock list and
prices.
> I stoped by this Saturday and picked up 5 sheets of 3/4" birch for some
new
> cabinets. And no, I don't work for them.
> Mike
>
>
> "Steve" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I spent my Saturday morning doing the rounds of the home centers
> > (Lowes, Home Depot & Menards all within a mile of me) in search of some
> > decent oak or birch plywood. I'm not asking for much, just something
> > reasonably straight for some walk-in closet cabinets. I came home
> > empty handed. There was some nasty looking Chinese junk I'm afraid to
> > use or otherwise banged up and bent generic C-3 stuff (the
> > manufacturers are too ashamed to put their names on them). It's quite
> > sad. I've got a few five year old stashed away scraps of States and
> > Roseburg ply -boy, those were the days - nice, straight, reasonably
> > priced (as I recall) home center stuff. Next weekend I'll have to
> > check out the lumber yards (farther away and quite a bit more
> > expensive). Well, guess I'll just veg-out instead with some final 4
> > B-ball.
> >
> > sl
> >
>
>
Oak is $55-83 a sheet at the lumberyard in Atlanta.
loutent <[email protected]> wrote:
>About a week ago I had 10 sheets of HD "oak plywood"
>delivered (amongst other stuff). It was all wrapped
>in big plastic bundle. About $850 total order. Remember,
>I'm just a hobbyist, so this is a once a year event for me -
>if that.
>
>When I finally unrapped it and hauled it sheet by
>sheet into my shop (a PITA), I was disgusted at the quality
>of this crap. $42.50/sheet - should I expect anything better?
>
>I complained, but did not want replacement (not that they
>offered) because none of the sides would be visible for the
>corner AV cabinet I'm setting up to build. Only face frames
>and doors/drawers will be visible. For those few visible
>ply areas, I can pick and choose from the crap I got.
>
>I will *NEVER* buy cabinet grade plywood from HD
>again. Melamine - maybe.
>
>I was/am disgusted.
>
>Then I thought that about 10 years ago, I bought some oak ply
>from a "real" local lumberyard. They are now out of business.
>Cost me about $60/sheet back then, but it was really nice stuff.
>
>Got what I deserved maybe.
>
>Lou
>
>In article <[email protected]>,
>Steve <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I spent my Saturday morning doing the rounds of the home centers
>> (Lowes, Home Depot & Menards all within a mile of me) in search of some
>> decent oak or birch plywood. I'm not asking for much, just something
>> reasonably straight for some walk-in closet cabinets. I came home
>> empty handed. There was some nasty looking Chinese junk I'm afraid to
>> use or otherwise banged up and bent generic C-3 stuff (the
>> manufacturers are too ashamed to put their names on them). It's quite
>> sad. I've got a few five year old stashed away scraps of States and
>> Roseburg ply -boy, those were the days - nice, straight, reasonably
>> priced (as I recall) home center stuff. Next weekend I'll have to
>> check out the lumber yards (farther away and quite a bit more
>> expensive). Well, guess I'll just veg-out instead with some final 4
>> B-ball.
>>
>> sl
>>
Jim B.
On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 20:46:08 -0400, the inscrutable loutent
<[email protected]> spake:
>About a week ago I had 10 sheets of HD "oak plywood"
>delivered (amongst other stuff). It was all wrapped
Repeat after us: The Borg is NOT a hardwood lumber store.
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