Hi All: Would anyone out there care to comment about their experience with Perfect Plank (brand) laminated wood sign blanks.
Thanks, Bill
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Perfect plank has been around for at least 20 years, and is an excellent product. Unless it has changed it should still be good. Not only does it come in a variety of species, you can order about any size you'd need.
The supplier I get mine from stocks pine, redwood and fir in thickness from 1 1/2" to 8", with widths up to 24 - 48" wide, in lengths up to 24'.
I've have projects of prefect plank that have been up for at least 18 years.
Are there specific information / questions you have about the product?
The supplier I get mine from stocks pine, redwood and fir in thickness from 1 1/2" to 8", with widths up to 24 - 48" wide, in lengths up to 24'.
I've have projects of prefect plank that have been up for at least 18 years.
Are there specific information / questions you have about the product?
I've used Perfect Plank for years and would recommend them. I know that within the past few years they could no longer get redwood. Cedar was it. I've always been happy with them.
Are you inquiring for a specific reason?
C.
Are you inquiring for a specific reason?
C.
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