Re: Auroco Ply Update

Parr Lumber in Portland, Oregon.

I doubt it would be worth retail shipping, even to Seattle. You can probably find
something else. Or ask who's Parr's distributor at 503-287-1136, or from their Vancouver,
WA store. Otherwise, calling around locally or at the Arauco link are the best bets.

Good luck,
Mark



> I'm on the left coast and I haven't seen this stuff. What outlet did
> you get it from and where left do ye be?
>
> Paul
> Seattle, WA

> >http://www.arauco.cl/ingles/paneles/htm/descripcion_general.htm
I'm on the left coast and I haven't seen this stuff. What outlet did
you get it from and where left do ye be?

Paul
Seattle, WA

--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Mark <marka@h...> wrote:
>
> > And where is the source for Auroco Ply?
>
> Craig,
>
> Arauco may be one of the added benefits of living on the left
coast. Try all your local
> lumber yards, though. Or maybe contact them from here for an outlet
list is your area
>http://www.arauco.cl/ingles/paneles/htm/descripcion_general.htm
>
> Mark
> And where is the source for Auroco Ply?

Craig,

Arauco may be one of the added benefits of living on the left coast. Try all your local
lumber yards, though. Or maybe contact them from here for an outlet list is your area
http://www.arauco.cl/ingles/paneles/htm/descripcion_general.htm

Mark
>Finally had a chance to shape some Brick planks from that experimental
>ACply I found last month.
>
>Very nice to work with. Sawing w/ a 12 pt finish saw just left a little
>fuzz along the
>under edge. Trimming to the line with surform didn't even breed those
>pesky tearouts.
>Stuff is nice'n hard. The parts still show zero voids.
>
>Sweet smell of pine.
>
>Mark

And where is the source for Auroco Ply?
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Finally had a chance to shape some Brick planks from that experimental ACply I found last month.

Very nice to work with. Sawing w/ a 12 pt finish saw just left a little fuzz along the
under edge. Trimming to the line with surform didn't even breed those pesky tearouts.
Stuff is nice'n hard. The parts still show zero voids.

Sweet smell of pine.

Mark