"Cabinet Grade Particle Board"....where can I find it?

Bob Kane getterflash at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 18 12:55:10 AKST 2004


I found mine at a local Artcraft Cabinet shop. I would
look up cabinet shops in the yellow pages. The stuff I
used is 1-1/8" thick and very smooth and hard (at
least at the surface, if you drill into it the center
"core is softer and less dense)

I have written up how I built my table in the next
K-Factor, I could send it to you if you like . . . 

--- Mark Grabowski <MGrabowski at fmtinv.com> wrote:

> Gents, I've seen references to using cabinet grade
> particle board for making
> very flat building surfaces. I'm assuming this isn't
> something I'll find at
> my local home depot. Any suggestions? (I'm in the
> Chicago suburbs)
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Bob Kane
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