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Hi there,

I was wondering if anyone had any knowledge or experience of a reputable firm that can supply and deliver oak veneered plywood cut to size.

I suddenly find myself without a workshop, but need to make some shelves and was hoping someone could dimension the plywood for me.

Or will this end up being ridiculously expensive? Perhaps there are other options?

Thanks for any help.


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A joinery firm would do it, but I would expect it to be silly money.

What are you trying to do, instead of getting it cut to size I would think it would be cheaper to get someone in to fit it.

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heeelllooo and welcome mrScruff :welcome: :welcome: :welcome:

can i ask what the shelves are for !!
the planned depth width and thickness!!
the planned span[distance between supports]!!

are you planning on supporting brackets /battons or a free standing box like structure!!

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Hello Mr. Scruff,

You can't be the real Mr. Scruff who makes music, as he's from Manchester.....and I've met him.....unless you've taken the plunge and moved to old smokey, but I doubt that very much.

www.slhardwoods.co.uk

They will supply and cut you Oak faced ply, but don't expect it to be cheap.

Cheerio....

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