
Does this mean we will not be able to get arauco anymore?

I guess now I'll have to use BB for my dr's too

Is anyone coming up with the same results, or is it just my area???
since it's not fro pro sound, mdf is actually pretty ok. Easier to spilt or crumble but it does fine for speakers and the finish is really quite nice. It is also a little cheaper. Just remember to paint it and protect it from humidity as they do not play well at allBilly Joe wrote:I just checked the Lowes here, and they don't have it either. I am getting ready to build an Autotuba, so now what.
+1 on the -1Tom Smit wrote:-1 on MDF
+1camrynekai wrote:Funny thing is, where I live they have never offered it...have 6 stores near me and they all look @ me like I have 3 heads when I ask if they have any Arauco plywood.
I know that look, I got it when I asked for stucco lath at Lowes.camrynekai wrote:Funny thing is, where I live they have never offered it...have 6 stores near me and they all look @ me like I have 3 heads when I ask if they have any Arauco plywood.
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