Pietenpol-List: spruce sources
Posted: Fri Nov 20, 1998 10:51 am
Original Posted By: Eli or Robert or Teresa Bozeman
I bought all my spruce from Jean Peters at Western Aircraft Suppliesin Calgary, Alberta Canada. Bus. 275-3513 Res. 276-3067, this guy hasgood wood and you can ship on delta air frieght to any major city nearyou, I had to cull one cap strip out of the hole packageRobert B. P.S. I still have that compass and would trade it for aused 0-290 exhaust system if anyone has any leads mail me, also havewood prop!!!!!Robert B.---Richard DeCosta wrote:>> I think this topic has been covered before, but does someone have a> list of spruce sources? Preferably one close to Maine. I have been> using Wicks, but they are very slow, and shipping to Maine is high.> > RD> > > > > ==> http://www.wrld.com/w3builder> "All knowledge is of itself of some value. There > is nothing so minute or inconsiderable, that I would > not rather know it than not." --Samuel, Dr. Johnson> > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________
I bought all my spruce from Jean Peters at Western Aircraft Suppliesin Calgary, Alberta Canada. Bus. 275-3513 Res. 276-3067, this guy hasgood wood and you can ship on delta air frieght to any major city nearyou, I had to cull one cap strip out of the hole packageRobert B. P.S. I still have that compass and would trade it for aused 0-290 exhaust system if anyone has any leads mail me, also havewood prop!!!!!Robert B.---Richard DeCosta wrote:>> I think this topic has been covered before, but does someone have a> list of spruce sources? Preferably one close to Maine. I have been> using Wicks, but they are very slow, and shipping to Maine is high.> > RD> > > > > ==> http://www.wrld.com/w3builder> "All knowledge is of itself of some value. There > is nothing so minute or inconsiderable, that I would > not rather know it than not." --Samuel, Dr. Johnson> > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________