I just found 5 ply Arauco at my local Menards. Price is in the $22-$24 dollar range, about the same as Lowes. Menards is closer to where I live then Lowes by 100 miles(round trip). Thought I would pass this find on to others that may live in the rural midwest.
I'm a happy camper, too. There is a large Menard's here in Kzoo, and they have an expanded lumber department. Not only do they have the 1/2" auraco, they have 4x8 sheets of the more expensive 1/2" birch ply. They claim its the thickest lamination available. However, not all Menards are created equal.. The store in the southern end of town is much smaller, and does not carry any of this.. Maybe over the weekend I'll get the project started...
A local lumber yard has baltic birch from russia, 3/4" 13 ply (and half inch - not sure how many plies) in 5x5 sheets. They said it is grade C. Most of the sites I've seen online are grade B.
He said it is void free, but I'm an idiot when it comes to this stuff. Would this grade C material be ok?
A local lumber yard has baltic birch from russia, 3/4" 13 ply (and half inch - not sure how many plies) in 5x5 sheets. They said it is grade C. Most of the sites I've seen online are grade B.
He said it is void free, but I'm an idiot when it comes to this stuff. Would this grade C material be ok?
Ok, fair enough. Right now I only have the XF plans so I thought some of the bigger cabs might use 3/4". My only experience is with commercial cabs and they seem to use 3/4".
Anyway, I'd much rather use 1/2" - but will I be ok with grade C or should I try to find some grade B?
Additionally, I saw a post where you mentioned you've used Arauco. The closest Menards is about 75 miles away, so I'm willing to pay the extra cash for the local birch (they are asking $24.12 per 5'x5'). Do you see an advantage with Birch or Arauco?
schaibaa wrote:Additionally, I saw a post where you mentioned you've used Arauco. The closest Menards is about 75 miles away, so I'm willing to pay the extra cash for the local birch (they are asking $24.12 per 5'x5'). Do you see an advantage with Birch or Arauco?
I get my Arauco from Lowe's, but, if I could get 9-ply baltic birch for those prices, I'd take it in a heartbeat. Having said that, I'm not enough of a woodworking expert to know exactly what kind of quality is implied in the C rating, so it would be good to get other responses.
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Lowes around me doesn't carry the Arauco for some reason. He said there will be patches on both sides with grade C - but I'm not so concerned with the finish as much as being void free.
I just found it in Michigan at Menard's (Thanks to a post in this forum - thank you thank you). Here's to hoping Menard's has invaded your neck of the woods.
Gauss wrote:I just found it in Michigan at Menard's (Thanks to a post in this forum - thank you thank you). Here's to hoping Menard's has invaded your neck of the woods.
Please post what city for the benefit of others on the forum. Thank you.
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Ok, so the Baltic Birch I picked up is considered 4/B quality. I've done a lot of searching but can't get any difinitive answers on how this rating system works.
The lumber yard said the rating only applies to the faces, and that the inner plies are all just about the same. He said a B/B (what I've seen online) has fewer patches on the faces than the 4/B. For this application, I don't think that matters much.
Am I off base? Is a 4/B ok? It looks pretty solid and I only found about 2 small patches per side.