Re: [bolger] Digest Number 1003 . . . 3/8ths MDO
You could probably get it from Harbor Sales, 1 800 345 1712, northern Eastern Shore of Maryland. If
you can give them a bus address, they may deliver free in Phily. Clyde
Ron Magen wrote:
you can give them a bus address, they may deliver free in Phily. Clyde
Ron Magen wrote:
> Mike,
>
> Are you sure it's MDO ?? Are you sure it's 3/8ths. ??
>
> The reason for my question is that my regular sources can't seem to find
> or order any that thin. If it is what your yard says it is could you
> please ask them which distributor or manufacturer they get it from ?
>
> I'm in the Philadelphia, PA suburbs so in all probability this shouldn't
> be a 'conflict of interest' for them. HOWEVER, if they, and you, ARE in
> the area . . . . tell me who they are and I'll BUY from them.
>
> Regards,
> Ron Magen
> Backyard Boatshop
>
> Message: 9
> Date: Sun, 5 May 2002 09:29:07 EDT
> From:teakdeck@...
> Subject: How Did MDO Turn Out?
>
> Bolgermen,
>
> A while back some builders were going to use MDO. I don't remember how
> that
> experiment worked out. Did this approach save on sanding? What about
> where
> you join pieces with glue, do you have to peel off the paper coating?
>
> My lumber yard has some double sided three/eighths MDO that would make a
> nice
> dinghy.
>
> Mike Masten
>
>
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--- In bolger@y..., "Ron Magen" <quohog@w...> wrote:
Boulter Plywood in Somerville, MA carries MDO, good/2 side, in
thicknesses of 3/8, 1/2, 5/8 and 3/4. I do know that my local
lumberyard doesn't carry it that thin.
Steve Hansen
> Are you sure it's MDO ?? Are you sure it's 3/8ths. ??Ron,
Boulter Plywood in Somerville, MA carries MDO, good/2 side, in
thicknesses of 3/8, 1/2, 5/8 and 3/4. I do know that my local
lumberyard doesn't carry it that thin.
Steve Hansen
Mike,
Are you sure it's MDO ?? Are you sure it's 3/8ths. ??
The reason for my question is that my regular sources can't seem to find
or order any that thin. If it is what your yard says it is could you
please ask them which distributor or manufacturer they get it from ?
I'm in the Philadelphia, PA suburbs so in all probability this shouldn't
be a 'conflict of interest' for them. HOWEVER, if they, and you, ARE in
the area . . . . tell me who they are and I'll BUY from them.
Regards,
Ron Magen
Backyard Boatshop
Message: 9
Date: Sun, 5 May 2002 09:29:07 EDT
From:teakdeck@...
Subject: How Did MDO Turn Out?
Bolgermen,
A while back some builders were going to use MDO. I don't remember how
that
experiment worked out. Did this approach save on sanding? What about
where
you join pieces with glue, do you have to peel off the paper coating?
My lumber yard has some double sided three/eighths MDO that would make a
nice
dinghy.
Mike Masten
Are you sure it's MDO ?? Are you sure it's 3/8ths. ??
The reason for my question is that my regular sources can't seem to find
or order any that thin. If it is what your yard says it is could you
please ask them which distributor or manufacturer they get it from ?
I'm in the Philadelphia, PA suburbs so in all probability this shouldn't
be a 'conflict of interest' for them. HOWEVER, if they, and you, ARE in
the area . . . . tell me who they are and I'll BUY from them.
Regards,
Ron Magen
Backyard Boatshop
Message: 9
Date: Sun, 5 May 2002 09:29:07 EDT
From:teakdeck@...
Subject: How Did MDO Turn Out?
Bolgermen,
A while back some builders were going to use MDO. I don't remember how
that
experiment worked out. Did this approach save on sanding? What about
where
you join pieces with glue, do you have to peel off the paper coating?
My lumber yard has some double sided three/eighths MDO that would make a
nice
dinghy.
Mike Masten