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Wood Sources

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 8:05 am
by dougm
Aircraft Spruce
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/

Wick's Aircraft Supply
http://www.wicksaircraft.com/




There's a lot of debate regarding wood sources: who is the best, who has the best knowledge/selection/price, etc.

I bought my plywood from Aircraft Spruce. They had everything I needed and shipped promptly. One note, their shipping cost for a 4x8 sheet was $120, however that cost was the same whether I ordered one sheet or ten, so I bought all my plywood in one order to save on the shipping.

Re: Wood Sources

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 11:35 am
by orchardair
I found http://www.bd-international.com/ to have good 3-ply 1.5 mm Finnish Birch plywood for the gusset material (1/16").
They also have 6mm (1/4") of the same. 12 plies no less!
Their size is 60 or 61inch square, which they can cut in half along the grain for shipping.
Based in Tacoma WA, this might be a better option for builders in the west coast.
The type I got is "ULTRA-THIN BIRCH AIRCRAFT QUALITY PLYWOOD, 90ยบ GRAIN, "Ext.glue"".
You'll have to call them up, as they don't really do e-mail - a little old fashioned maybe, but good wood!
Tel. 253-627-4788, 800-222-7853 .

Amit.

Re: Wood Sources

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 5:46 pm
by Ebby
Here is another http://www.boulterplywood.com/. Look under the 'Products' tab at the top for aircraft grade plywood. :)

Re: Wood Sources

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 3:18 pm
by splischke
And another is http://www.aitwood.com. I've used Anderson International and they have not disappointed me in terms of price, quality and service.

Scott
http://www.thehatz.com

Re: Wood Sources

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 5:48 am
by JBMoore
Just a word of caution when using metric plywood.....
In nerd-land 1/4" equals 0.250" and 6mm equals 0.236", so be carefull where you use the metric plywood. A gap of 0.014" is quite a bit to fill with your glue.
I used 6mm for the nose pieces on my ribs and when I matched them up to the cap stips... viola' ...the gap. I felt it was too much for my glue to bridge so I spent considerable time sanding down the cap strip so it would meet the nose piece.

Jeff Moore