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    Default Best Place to go for Cabinet Grade ply

    I'm pretty much done with Bunnings. Where would be the best place to pick up cabinet grade plywood?. I'm in Melbourne... As always, thanks for any replies.

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    TimberWood.com.au

    They are excellent.

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    +1 for Plyco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodPixel View Post
    TimberWood.com.au

    They are excellent.
    I live no more than 25 minutes away from Timberwood Cambellfield and do not have a car large enough to pick up a full sheet of plywood so I asked how much delivery would be, I was told delivery would be $150!!!!!!!!!!!!

    ARE THESE PEOPLE TAKING THE ????

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    Quote Originally Posted by EagerBeaver71 View Post
    I live no more than 25 minutes away from Timberwood Cambellfield and do not have a car large enough to pick up a full sheet of plywood so I asked how much delivery would be, I was told delivery would be $150!!!!!!!!!!!!

    ARE THESE PEOPLE TAKING THE ????
    Plyco from memory were doing $50 deliveries while Melbourne is in lockdown. Not sure if they are still doing it though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shake View Post
    Plyco from memory were doing $50 deliveries while Melbourne is in lockdown. Not sure if they are still doing it though.
    Is the Birch ply at Plyco better than Timberwood?, the price for a sheet of 12mm is $219 while at Timberwood its $146.54?.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EagerBeaver71 View Post
    I live no more than 25 minutes away from Timberwood Cambellfield and do not have a car large enough to pick up a full sheet of plywood so I asked how much delivery would be, I was told delivery would be $150!!!!!!!!!!!!

    ARE THESE PEOPLE TAKING THE ????
    They are set up to deal with business, not one-off sheets or individuals.

    I'm more than a bit amazed they even take orders from the public given I've seen the insides of their operation. They are NOT Bunnings.

    Maybe a friend with a trailer, or such?

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodPixel View Post
    They are set up to deal with business, not one-off sheets or individuals.

    I'm more than a bit amazed they even take orders from the public given I've seen the insides of their operation. They are NOT Bunnings.

    Maybe a friend with a trailer, or such?
    Im building a roof rack for the Craptiva out of some 2x4, see how that goes haha!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EagerBeaver71 View Post
    Im building a roof rack for the Craptiva out of some 2x4, see how that goes haha!.
    The Captiva has rails on the roof so all I'm going to do to make the rack is drill two holes in the 2x4's either side of the rail and thread industrial cable ties through the holes and around the rail holding the 2x4's in place. Pretty simple but it'll work and wont budge.

    Will try and get some photo's up when its done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodPixel View Post
    They are set up to deal with business, not one-off sheets or individuals.

    I'm more than a bit amazed they even take orders from the public given I've seen the insides of their operation. They are NOT Bunnings.

    Maybe a friend with a trailer, or such?
    Hi Woodpixel, Just been to Timberwood to pick up some 1.2mm laminate for a great price!. You're dead right, they are only set up for traders so I'm pretty grateful they do take orders from the general public.

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