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Does anyone know anyplace in the greater Atlanta area where I
can buy marine-grade hardwood plywwood like Okume or similar?

Try Suwanee lumber in Gwinnett county. Their website is
www.suwaneelumber.com or Aircraft spruce east at
www.aircraftspruce.com in Peachtree City

Weebles Wobble
(but they don't fall down)


Thanks.

I called Suwanee, on the phone they said only Fir in marine-grade.

I should have said I wanted 3/4", Aircraft Spruce only stocks up to
1/2", makes sense for aircraft!

I think I'm SOL for a local supplier.

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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 15:24:24 GMT, Akston wrote:

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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 03:40:16 GMT, Akston
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Does anyone know anyplace in the greater Atlanta area where I
can buy marine-grade hardwood plywwood like Okume or similar?

Try Suwanee lumber in Gwinnett county. Their website is
www.suwaneelumber.com or Aircraft spruce east at
www.aircraftspruce.com in Peachtree City

Weebles Wobble
(but they don't fall down)


Thanks.

I called Suwanee, on the phone they said only Fir in marine-grade.

I should have said I wanted 3/4", Aircraft Spruce only stocks up to
1/2", makes sense for aircraft!

I think I'm SOL for a local supplier.


Have you tried Atlanta Hardwoods over in Cobb county? I haven't
checked them for marine plywood. A guy at Lowe's told me they can
special order marine ply but I haven't explored that any further.

What are you building and what part of town? I am over in Lilburn and
building a trimaran.


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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 15:24:24 GMT, Akston
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 03:40:16 GMT, Akston
wrote:

Does anyone know anyplace in the greater Atlanta area where
I can buy marine-grade hardwood plywwood like Okume or
similar?
Try Suwanee lumber in Gwinnett county. Their website is
www.suwaneelumber.com or Aircraft spruce east at
www.aircraftspruce.com in Peachtree City

Weebles Wobble
(but they don't fall down)


Thanks.

I called Suwanee, on the phone they said only Fir in
marine-grade.

I should have said I wanted 3/4", Aircraft Spruce only stocks
up to 1/2", makes sense for aircraft!

I think I'm SOL for a local supplier.


Have you tried Atlanta Hardwoods over in Cobb county? I haven't
checked them for marine plywood. A guy at Lowe's told me they
can special order marine ply but I haven't explored that any
further.

What are you building and what part of town? I am over in
Lilburn and building a trimaran.


I live pretty close to Atlanta Hardwoods so I tried there first.
The first guy I talked to showed me the marine grade Fir and told
me it was Okume. I'm no expert so I asked another guy there who I
think was the owner or manager, he said it WAS Fir, said they do
not special order plywood, and then gave me a very nice tour of the
warehouse showing me possible alternatives. It seems they cater to
custom cabinetry and woodworking crowd. They have an amazing
assortment of veneers.

I know I'm looking for something out of the mainstream but I want
what I want.

Sorry, no boats, I'm just building some heavy-duty containers for
some equipment of mine, but I figured this group would have the
best suggestions and I have not been disappointed. I'll either
just use Fir and glass the hell out of it or go with Denny's
suggestion and laminate some thinner sheets, maybe with a layer of
glass in between.

Thanks everybody

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Laminate the desired thickness out of layers of thinner Okume with
epoxy... I'm building a boat with 3 layers laminated Okume (cold
molded) together... Stiff and strong... Better than a single sheet of
plywood...

denny

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can you tell me something about the marine plywood?
thank you



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can you tell me something about the marine plywood?
thank you



Waterproof glue and better grade of wood.
You're welcome


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any special request for veneer and face of okoume plywood?

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thank you ,and my friend from turkey asks me information about the
marine plywood,but i don't know about it,so i need your hand.
hope that you can give me your hand,thank you for your kindness

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About five years ago, I bought a large amount of BS 1088 Okume plywood, the
good stuff. The best price, delivered to southern Indiana was from Boulter
plywood. When I got it, the plywood had stickers showing it came from
Israel.

Given the politics of the region, Massachusetts might or might not be closer
to Turkey than Israel, but it is a beautiful product.

I was quite satisfied with Boulter http://www.boulterplywood.com/ even
though the trucking firm "delivered" it to a loading dock some three feet
above the deck of the low boy trailer I'd brought to haul it home. It was
"wrapped" with fine grade fir plywood and the drop/slide operation did no
damage.

Roger

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thank you ,and my friend from turkey asks me information about the
marine plywood,but i don't know about it,so i need your hand.
hope that you can give me your hand,thank you for your kindness



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Sounds like the same stuff that I got, only I think that I got it from
Harbor Sales. Trees harvested in Africa, plywood milled in Israel, plywood
sold and used in the US. Mine was BS-1088 Sapele and it was the finest ply
that I've ever had the pleasure to use.

Brian D



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About five years ago, I bought a large amount of BS 1088 Okume plywood,
the good stuff. The best price, delivered to southern Indiana was from
Boulter plywood. When I got it, the plywood had stickers showing it came
from Israel.

Given the politics of the region, Massachusetts might or might not be
closer to Turkey than Israel, but it is a beautiful product.

I was quite satisfied with Boulter http://www.boulterplywood.com/ even
though the trucking firm "delivered" it to a loading dock some three feet
above the deck of the low boy trailer I'd brought to haul it home. It was
"wrapped" with fine grade fir plywood and the drop/slide operation did no
damage.

Roger

http://home.insightbb.com/~derbyrm

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thank you ,and my friend from turkey asks me information about the
marine plywood,but i don't know about it,so i need your hand.
hope that you can give me your hand,thank you for your kindness







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