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plywood for doublers
I have used up my 1/32 plywood. Do you have any recommendations where I can buy some?
chevyiron420- Gold Member
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Re: plywood for doublers
There are several suppliers, one of them is
https://www.menards.com/main/doors-windows-millwork/dowels-wooden-pins-plugs/midwest-products-reg-craft-plywood-panels/5241/p-1444439594331-c-12188.htm
https://www.menards.com/main/doors-windows-millwork/dowels-wooden-pins-plugs/midwest-products-reg-craft-plywood-panels/5241/p-1444439594331-c-12188.htm
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Re: plywood for doublers
Phil, I just accessed Sig Manufacturing's website. Sig is currently relocating to a more modern facility.. and will resume full operation for 2023. They're only accepting orders for "in-stock" items.. but the plywood you're looking for.. appears to be in stock.
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Re: plywood for doublers
I got some 1/32 ply from Hobby Lobby.
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Re: plywood for doublers
No idea where to get 1/32". I can attest to using whatever plywood I had in hand for a couple of planes. But then, I typically don't build for the long haul.
I do have a stash of recycled fruit/orange case plywood for when things get even tighter in our little hobby world. One of my boys' first planes had a 1/8" firewall because it was what was on hand. Ifni came down to it, I'd use 1/8" on one side and call it done. You'll laugh all the more having one in the air that isn't "precious."
Don't be too shy or too picky unless you are building to keep it.
I do have a stash of recycled fruit/orange case plywood for when things get even tighter in our little hobby world. One of my boys' first planes had a 1/8" firewall because it was what was on hand. Ifni came down to it, I'd use 1/8" on one side and call it done. You'll laugh all the more having one in the air that isn't "precious."
Don't be too shy or too picky unless you are building to keep it.
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Re: plywood for doublers
Thank you. Order placedroddie wrote:Phil, I just accessed Sig Manufacturing's website. Sig is currently relocating to a more modern facility.. and will resume full operation for 2023. They're only accepting orders for "in-stock" items.. but the plywood you're looking for.. appears to be in stock.
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chevyiron420- Gold Member
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Re: plywood for doublers
chevyiron420 wrote:Thank you. Order placedroddie wrote:Phil, I just accessed Sig Manufacturing's website. Sig is currently relocating to a more modern facility.. and will resume full operation for 2023. They're only accepting orders for "in-stock" items.. but the plywood you're looking for.. appears to be in stock.
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Hey Phil, Did you ever receive the 1/32" plywood? ... just happened upon this thread. How R U.. and have U heard from SIG?
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