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Re: O.T russian birch plywood
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Posted by Opinion on November 26, 2006 at 05:22:05 from (66.226.42.21):
In Reply to: O.T russian birch plywood posted by marlowe on November 25, 2006 at 18:36:41:
The Russians supply the plywood from land that they "annexed" from Finland in WWII and never bothered to return the territory to Finland. Russian plywood is often called Baltic birch. The Finland product is called Finnish. Finland does the better job of gluing and sanding. Phenolic glue will be almost black, a very deep purple, and visible at the edge of the panel. Phenolic is a bit more forgiving of poor workmanship in the manufacture of the plywood. Untreated birch itself rots quickly.
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