Sourcing Birch plywood - the good stuff!

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If they have what you're after it might be worth a few days wait till a wagon is down your way so they can piggyback your delivery onto an existing one, should save a few quid.
If you intend to call in, then take a good look around, I can guarantee you'll be impressed with the services they offer.
 
Did you Google the post code/address? It's a semi in the erm, 'back' end of Bradford.
That would be enough to tell me it's a non-starter.
A lot of small businesses have there address as home, that's not unusual nor a reason to discount it out of hand.
Look at companies house for Temu, it gives address as
124-128 City Road, London, England, EC1V 2NX
But we all know they are a Chinese company, so that in itself is no indicator.
 
A lot of small businesses have there address as home, that's not unusual nor a reason to discount it out of hand.

It might not be for you, but a semi detached house in Bradford? Nah, think I'll pass on that one
 
Ilkeston Ply & DIY are local to me and in my experience they've been very helpful. Whilst I have had birch ply from them in the past, I cant say for sure if they will stock exactly what you need but might be worth a call if you are still looking.

They are based in the east midlands, Ilkeston which is 7 minutes from J26 of the M1. https://www.ilkestonply.co.uk/products/sheet-materials/.
 
Ilkeston Ply & DIY are local to me and in my experience they've been very helpful. Whilst I have had birch ply from them in the past, I cant say for sure if they will stock exactly what you need but might be worth a call if you are still looking.

They are based in the east midlands, Ilkeston which is 7 minutes from J26 of the M1. https://www.ilkestonply.co.uk/products/sheet-materials/.

Thanks - I'll ask there too
 
Drawn a blank on Lawcris & Ilkeston - both say they only have sheets with repair plugs - I need a completely/perfect surface as it's for a table top.
 
Drawn a blank on Lawcris & Ilkeston - both say they only have sheets with repair plugs - I need a completely/perfect surface as it's for a table top.
There is product called 'artisan' BP which has no plugs but the top veneer layer is very very thin
 
There is product called 'artisan' BP which has no plugs but the top veneer layer is very very thin

Thanks - I think that may be the same as or similar to Stretek ply which is OK but the colour isn't right - New World Timber that came up with a Google for Artisan is listing B/BB "clear face" so an enquiry is en route.
 
@robgul out of curiosity I gave Lathams Leeds branch a call, very helpful Lady pointed me toward 18mm Maple veneered ply, Lathams carry it in stock, and the price for 18mm is £99 + VAT, Freebie sample available if interested, HTH
 
I said a similar thing in another thread recently - I would find your nearest bespoke kitchen manufacturer and pop in to their workshop, the likely hood being they get through 100's of sheets a month, they may have something you can use or they could tag a single sheet on to a bulk order they would be doing anyway. Have to ask nicely obviously.
 
I said a similar thing in another thread recently - I would find your nearest bespoke kitchen manufacturer and pop in to their workshop, the likely hood being they get through 100's of sheets a month, they may have something you can use or they could tag a single sheet on to a bulk order they would be doing anyway. Have to ask nicely obviously.

Plywood??!! - it's all melamine faced MDF or chipboard cabinets wherever I've seen kitchens made locally - and hardwood or pine doors
 
Hi James - still riding your bike?

I'll give them a go but Hanson (and the other big outfits) seem unwilling to sell just the one sheet
I suggest you consider birch veneer.
It is available, and you could apply it to less than perfect plywood (not necessarily birch).
 
Thanks for all the suggestions - it appears that when you get right down to it there isn't, currently, a supplier that I've tried (about 20) that has B/BB Birch long-grain with no repair plugs in 9 or 12mm. There are a couple of pseudo plywoods available like Artisan/Artizan but they are almost like a "melamine laminate" with the thinnest of thin top surface, and the grain pattern is nothing like Birch.

I shall revisit my planned project some time in the future.
 
Thanks for all the suggestions - it appears that when you get right down to it there isn't, currently, a supplier that I've tried (about 20) that has B/BB Birch long-grain with no repair plugs in 9 or 12mm. There are a couple of pseudo plywoods available like Artisan/Artizan but they are almost like a "melamine laminate" with the thinnest of thin top surface, and the grain pattern is nothing like Birch.

I shall revisit my planned project some time in the future.
Try here? Have B/BB or did a few months ago
 
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