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<br />I find that Homosote is still available through both the area (Charlotte, NC) Lowe's and HD, as long as you order 15 SHEETS or more. Oh, there is ONE local retailer for the stuff and he charges $32.50 per sheet. (and this for pressed newspapers and glue)? Not in my lifetime. [:(!][:(!][:(!][:(!][:(!] I even stopped using plywood and switched to MDF.It's chearper, better working surface, more stable than plywood, machines like a dream and has a SMOOOOOOOTH surface. [:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D] I do have some remnants of Homosote left and I use under buildings etc. I'll be [:(][:(][:(] when it runs out but then I'll figure something else out. <br /> <br />JR <br /> <br />
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