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Post by idaho211 on May 19, 2019 15:33:07 GMT -8
I have a 66 Kenskill with the blonde oak with white stipe paneling. Any supplier been found? Awhile back there was some similar at Lowes but discontinued.. I saw on you tube Mobiltec repaired some of the same kind of plywood panels but it didn’t have the white stripes. Appreciate any help. Repairing panels now.
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Post by debranch on May 19, 2019 17:41:13 GMT -8
I think I saw some at builders supply when I got plywood for my rebuild, in N.C. back in the fall of 2018.
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Post by idaho211 on May 19, 2019 20:23:37 GMT -8
Was that at Lowes? We have a Home Depot but there is a Lowes 2 hrs away.
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Post by debranch on May 20, 2019 4:36:38 GMT -8
Builders Discount Center.
There are several locations in N.C. And one in Danville VA. If they have it that means that it is still being produced. Someone in your area will have it...... Debra
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Post by idaho211 on May 20, 2019 5:44:06 GMT -8
I will have to look again. Thanks.
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Post by mobiltec on May 20, 2019 15:03:09 GMT -8
For 1/8 inch oak, birch and maple paneling you must look for a real lumber yard. Home Depot and Lowes will be of no help...
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Post by 57 Trotwood on May 21, 2019 8:00:09 GMT -8
For 1/8 inch oak, birch and maple paneling you must look for a real lumber yard. Home Depot and Lowes will be of no help... A couple of weeks ago I went to a place called Public Lumber in Detroit, They specialize in millwork and paneling. I bought 1/8 and 1/4 x 4' x 8' sheets. They are beautiful. Real nice people too. I live in the Buffalo New York area and 4x8 sheets of birch can't be found around here. It was worth the 4 hour trip to get it.
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Post by mobiltec on May 21, 2019 8:23:37 GMT -8
For 1/8 inch oak, birch and maple paneling you must look for a real lumber yard. Home Depot and Lowes will be of no help... A couple of weeks ago I went to a place called Public Lumber in Detroit, They specialize in millwork and paneling. I bought 1/8 and 1/4 x 4' x 8' sheets. They are beautiful. Real nice people too. I live in the Buffalo New York area and 4x8 sheets of birch can't be found around here. It was worth the 4 hour trip to get it. I must drive 450 miles for my birch paneling.
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Post by idaho211 on May 21, 2019 19:57:57 GMT -8
Any out there thats 3/16? Wall panels are 3/16”.
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Post by mobiltec on May 21, 2019 20:05:09 GMT -8
Any out there thats 3/16? Wall panels are 3/16”. No... And it's all done in mm now. So 1/4 inch is a tiny bit smaller than 1/4 inch and the same with the 1/8 inch. To match up with the thicker paneling it's not that much difference being that you will be covering the seams with molding of some sort.
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Post by idaho211 on May 21, 2019 20:45:04 GMT -8
Good to know. I will look for 1/4 inch.
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