Ll

LesT

28/03/2010 9:01 AM

Where do you buy shellac flakes?

Used the last bit of blonde shellac flakes and am looking to order
some more.
Searched on the net and found 3 major suppliers, but am wondering
about prices.

ShellacShack.com - $15.99 / lb.
Shellac.net - $21.50 / lb.
Woodworker.com - $21.50 / lb

Anyone ordered from shellacshack? Any problems with the shellac?

Thanks in Advance...

Les


This topic has 15 replies

Mt

"Max"

in reply to LesT on 28/03/2010 9:01 AM

28/03/2010 1:37 PM

"Upscale" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 10:27:20 -0600, Dave Balderstone
> <dave@N_O_T_T_H_I_Sbalderstone.ca> wrote:
>
>>That's not blonde shellac, which is what Les was asking about. It's
>>orange.
>
> My mistake. Missed the 'blonde' part.


Uh...you wouldn't happen to be one.......would you? {:-)

Max

aa

in reply to LesT on 28/03/2010 9:01 AM

08/04/2010 6:18 PM

On Apr 5, 7:28=A0pm, Jim Weisgram <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 17:28:46 +0000 (UTC), Larry Blanchard
>
>
>
>
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 09:01:53 -0700, LesT wrote:
>
> >> Used the last bit of blonde shellac flakes and am looking to order som=
e
> >> more.
> >> Searched on the net and found 3 major suppliers, but am wondering abou=
t
> >> prices.
>
> >> ShellacShack.com - $15.99 / lb.
> >> Shellac.net - $21.50 / lb.
> >> Woodworker.com - $21.50 / lb
>
> >> Anyone ordered from shellacshack? Any problems with the shellac?
>
> >> Thanks in Advance...
>
> >> Les
>
> >I don't have time to look, but could the price difference be for wax vs
> >dewaxed? =A0Dewaxed is worth the price difference.
>
> No, the price is for dewaxed. If I was ordering some shellac today,
> I'd get a pound from ShellacShack.com and see what arrives.- Hide quoted =
text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I get mine here,
http://hardwoodlumberandmore.com/Hardwood/Products/Finishes/Shellac/Shellac=
.html
He has German Machine Made
Premium Flakes De-waxed shellac, Said to not need any straining.
Thanks, Tony

Sb

"SonomaProducts.com"

in reply to LesT on 28/03/2010 9:01 AM

28/03/2010 2:17 PM


> Anyone ordered from shellacshack? Any problems with the shellac?
>
> Thanks in Advance...
>
> Les

Been a while since I bought any and my favorite supplier is out of
business. I did notice these guys a while back. Seem to have a deep i
and interesting inventory in shellac and lots of other oddities. Seem
pretty knowledgable. Buyer beware, I have never bought from them, just
seems like an interesting source.

http://www.woodfinishingenterprises.com/index.html
http://www.woodfinishingenterprises.com/subs/shellac.html

DB

Dave Balderstone

in reply to LesT on 28/03/2010 9:01 AM

28/03/2010 10:27 AM

In article <[email protected]>, Upscale
<[email protected]> wrote:

> http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=1&p=20030&cat=1,190,42942

That's not blonde shellac, which is what Les was asking about. It's
orange.

LV stopped selling blonde a couple of years ago for some reason.

Uu

Upscale

in reply to LesT on 28/03/2010 9:01 AM

28/03/2010 12:02 PM


http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=1&p=20030&cat=1,190,42942

a

in reply to LesT on 28/03/2010 9:01 AM

23/12/2014 3:36 AM

Aadhya International is a world class manufacturer and exporter of highest =
- quality shellac flakes and shellac products in India since 2000. Amongst =
prominent shellac exporters in India, we are reputed for supplying wide var=
ieties of lac products. Having a world wide recognition as well as referenc=
e, we have won the trust from renowned customers all over the world for the=
quality of our shellac flakes and shellac products. Our exclusive range of=
lac products includes:=20

Seedlac

Aleuritic Acid

Shellac Flakes

Dewaxed Shellac Flakes=20

White Shellac for Furniture Polish=20

Dewaxed Bleached Shellac Powder=20



Shellac is perfect for antique restoration, furniture refinishing, casework=
, architectural woodwork, toys and general woodworking. Also used in fruit =
coating, pharmaceutical industry, lather industry, confectionery and candy =
industries, cosmetic industry, printing industry, electrical and electronic=
s industry,food packaging industry and many more .

We have not limited ourselves to India as far as our marketing and clients =
are concerned. Aadhya International have global presence with satisfied cli=
ents spread across USA, UK, Europe, Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Bulgar=
ia, South Africa and Singapore. Aadhya International also caters to the sel=
ected quality consumers in the domestic market in India. Our marketing netw=
ork is spread with easy connectivity across the globe to ensure that we rea=
ch our clients in an effortless manner.


www.aadhyainternational.com
[email protected]

a

in reply to LesT on 28/03/2010 9:01 AM

23/12/2014 3:10 AM


Hi,

Contact Aadhya International for quality shellac ,shellac flakes and other shellac products in India since 2000.

Visit us at www.aadhyainternational.com

write us at [email protected]

shellac flakes @ USD 12 PER KG

With warm regards,
Aadhya Keshri
[email protected]
skype @ supriya.lal1

a

in reply to LesT on 28/03/2010 9:01 AM

23/12/2014 3:34 AM


Contact Aadhya International for highest quality shellac, shellac flakes ,dewaxed shellac flakes,dewaxed bleached shellac powder ,seedlac and other shellac products

www.aadhyainternational.com
Email :[email protected]
skype supriya.lal1

cc

cavelamb <""cavelamb\"@ X earthlink.net">

in reply to LesT on 28/03/2010 9:01 AM

09/04/2010 3:19 PM

On 3/28/2010 11:01 AM, LesT wrote:
> Used the last bit of blonde shellac flakes and am looking to order
> some more.
> Searched on the net and found 3 major suppliers, but am wondering
> about prices.
>
> ShellacShack.com - $15.99 / lb.
> Shellac.net - $21.50 / lb.
> Woodworker.com - $21.50 / lb
>
> Anyone ordered from shellacshack? Any problems with the shellac?
>
> Thanks in Advance...
>
> Les

I didn't see shellac flakes in the on-line catalog,
but Jamestown Marine had them listed inthe latest paper catalog.

(800) 497-0010


--

Richard Lamb
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/

a

in reply to LesT on 28/03/2010 9:01 AM

23/12/2014 3:12 AM

Aadhya International is a world class manufacturer and exporter of highest =
- quality shellac flakes and shellac products in India since 2000. Amongst =
prominent shellac exporters in India, we are reputed for supplying wide var=
ieties of lac products. Having a world wide recognition as well as referenc=
e, we have won the trust from renowned customers all over the world for the=
quality of our shellac flakes and shellac products. Our exclusive range of=
lac products includes:=20

Seedlac

Aleuritic Acid

Shellac Flakes

Dewaxed Shellac Flakes=20

White Shellac for Furniture Polish=20

Dewaxed Bleached Shellac Powder=20



Shellac is perfect for antique restoration, furniture refinishing, casework=
, architectural woodwork, toys and general woodworking. Also used in fruit =
coating, pharmaceutical industry, lather industry, confectionery and candy =
industries, cosmetic industry, printing industry, electrical and electronic=
s industry,food packaging industry and many more .

We have not limited ourselves to India as far as our marketing and clients =
are concerned. Aadhya International have global presence with satisfied cli=
ents spread across USA, UK, Europe, Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Bulgar=
ia, South Africa and Singapore. Aadhya International also caters to the sel=
ected quality consumers in the domestic market in India. Our marketing netw=
ork is spread with easy connectivity across the globe to ensure that we rea=
ch our clients in an effortless manner.

www.aadhyainternational.com
[email protected]

JW

Jim Weisgram

in reply to LesT on 28/03/2010 9:01 AM

05/04/2010 4:28 PM

On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 17:28:46 +0000 (UTC), Larry Blanchard
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 09:01:53 -0700, LesT wrote:
>
>> Used the last bit of blonde shellac flakes and am looking to order some
>> more.
>> Searched on the net and found 3 major suppliers, but am wondering about
>> prices.
>>
>> ShellacShack.com - $15.99 / lb.
>> Shellac.net - $21.50 / lb.
>> Woodworker.com - $21.50 / lb
>>
>> Anyone ordered from shellacshack? Any problems with the shellac?
>>
>> Thanks in Advance...
>>
>> Les
>
>I don't have time to look, but could the price difference be for wax vs
>dewaxed? Dewaxed is worth the price difference.

No, the price is for dewaxed. If I was ordering some shellac today,
I'd get a pound from ShellacShack.com and see what arrives.

LB

Larry Blanchard

in reply to LesT on 28/03/2010 9:01 AM

28/03/2010 5:28 PM

On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 09:01:53 -0700, LesT wrote:

> Used the last bit of blonde shellac flakes and am looking to order some
> more.
> Searched on the net and found 3 major suppliers, but am wondering about
> prices.
>
> ShellacShack.com - $15.99 / lb.
> Shellac.net - $21.50 / lb.
> Woodworker.com - $21.50 / lb
>
> Anyone ordered from shellacshack? Any problems with the shellac?
>
> Thanks in Advance...
>
> Les

I don't have time to look, but could the price difference be for wax vs
dewaxed? Dewaxed is worth the price difference.

--
Intelligence is an experiment that failed - G. B. Shaw

Bn

Brian

in reply to LesT on 28/03/2010 9:01 AM

29/03/2010 1:37 PM

For those in the great white north:

www.woodessence.com

cheers ...

brian

LesT wrote:
> Used the last bit of blonde shellac flakes and am looking to order
> some more.
> Searched on the net and found 3 major suppliers, but am wondering
> about prices.
>
> ShellacShack.com - $15.99 / lb.
> Shellac.net - $21.50 / lb.
> Woodworker.com - $21.50 / lb
>
> Anyone ordered from shellacshack? Any problems with the shellac?
>
> Thanks in Advance...
>
> Les

JW

Jim Weisgram

in reply to LesT on 28/03/2010 9:01 AM

05/04/2010 4:23 PM

On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 09:01:53 -0700 (PDT), LesT <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Used the last bit of blonde shellac flakes and am looking to order
>some more.
>Searched on the net and found 3 major suppliers, but am wondering
>about prices.
>
>ShellacShack.com - $15.99 / lb.
>Shellac.net - $21.50 / lb.
>Woodworker.com - $21.50 / lb
>
>Anyone ordered from shellacshack? Any problems with the shellac?
>
>Thanks in Advance...
>
>Les

There's also
http://www.homesteadfinishingproducts.com/htdocs/shellac3.htm

Prices are in the vicinity of $25/lb for dewaxed shellac, varies by
type.

Uu

Upscale

in reply to LesT on 28/03/2010 9:01 AM

28/03/2010 1:29 PM

On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 10:27:20 -0600, Dave Balderstone
<dave@N_O_T_T_H_I_Sbalderstone.ca> wrote:

>That's not blonde shellac, which is what Les was asking about. It's
>orange.

My mistake. Missed the 'blonde' part.


You’ve reached the end of replies