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15/02/2004 5:31 AM

inlay banding

I'm trying to find a wholesale supplier for Inlay Banding. I need to
purchase it in longer than 36" strips (I probably need closer to 5'
strips or continuous rolls) as 36" wouldn't be quite long enough for
my purposes and wouldn't be cost effective.


Any help would be appreciated.


Thanks

Mike


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[email protected] (Dave Mundt)

in reply to [email protected] (Mike) on 15/02/2004 5:31 AM

15/02/2004 9:34 PM

Greetings and Salutations....

On 15 Feb 2004 05:31:19 -0800, [email protected] (Mike) wrote:

>I'm trying to find a wholesale supplier for Inlay Banding. I need to
>purchase it in longer than 36" strips (I probably need closer to 5'
>strips or continuous rolls) as 36" wouldn't be quite long enough for
>my purposes and wouldn't be cost effective.
>
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
>
>
>Thanks
>
>Mike
I don't know that I have ever seen a source for strips longer
than 36". Usually if I need a longer inlay, say, for a table top, I
simply make a matching butt cut and splice pieces together in the
groove.
Dave Mundt

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to [email protected] (Mike) on 15/02/2004 5:31 AM

16/02/2004 1:28 AM

On 15 Feb 2004 05:31:19 -0800, [email protected] (Mike) brought
forth from the murky depths:

>I'm trying to find a wholesale supplier for Inlay Banding. I need to
>purchase it in longer than 36" strips (I probably need closer to 5'
>strips or continuous rolls) as 36" wouldn't be quite long enough for
>my purposes and wouldn't be cost effective.

If you stop by the library and grab some books
about inlay, you'd find out that the length is
not a problem. Short strips are scarf-jointed
together to make longer ones. Make your own and
save a ton of money.


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