Bush did it
Bush did it
Bush did it
Phillyboi wrote:After reading the posts it made me wonder what an alternative to luan might be
Perhaps one reason we are in a recession is all the foreign vehicles being bought by so called patriots.They may be built here but the profits still go abroad.Wild Bill wrote:That should explain the poor quality. Made in China. Not a lot cheaper to purchase, just a lot more profit margin for the stores and poor quality.
Too bad nothing is made in America any more, that is why we are in the "recession" we are in now. I call our current economy a Greater Depression than that of the 1930's Lots more unemployment than 10%, but they do not count people that are no longer looking. This "global economy" is actually just lowering us down to the 3rd world level. Thanks for letting me rant, not trying to Hi Jack your post. Good study on plywood, I am at the stage where I just went to a big box store and bought 4 sheets of tongue and groove to build my floor. A big tear is called a drip I guess. going to be 12'-6" long by 6'-3" wide. a biggun. I like to take everything I own with me when I camp. And No I am not one of the millions that are unemployed, If I was I would have more time to build my trailer and no money. It is always one or the other. Bill
S. Heisley wrote:At the local hardwood store, I was told that all plywood is now made in China.
jeff0520 wrote:S. Heisley wrote:At the local hardwood store, I was told that all plywood is now made in China.
Ummmm...no. I drive a flatbed truck. I haul a LOT of plywood. The lions share of Georgia Pacific Plytanium plywood is made in....Georgia. Coastal Forest Products plywood is made in southern Alabama. I've also hauled out of plywood factories in Arkansas, Texas, and Louisiana. I HAVE hauled some plywood off the docks in New Orleans, but it was high dollar, exotic hardwood stuff like mahogany plywood and stuff like that. Good old southern yellow pine plywood, is made where the southern yellow pines grow...in the southeastern United States.
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