Trupan Light and Trupan Ultra Light

 

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Username: 420alldaylong

Post Number: 1865
Registered: Sep-06
Trupan Light and Trupan Ultra Light

Where in the hell can you buy it at the people at home depot and lowe's have know idea what I'm talking about. And how much do it cost?
 

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Username: 420alldaylong

Post Number: 1866
Registered: Sep-06
Oh yeah for those that don't know it's wood something like MDF but way lighter.
 

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Username: Mr_kebo

Albertville, Al USA

Post Number: 1389
Registered: Nov-04
about 40 a sheet and no those places dont sell it lol. I have bought some at Menyards
 

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Username: 420alldaylong

Post Number: 1867
Registered: Sep-06
Mr_Kebo

Any other places that you know of that might have it.
 

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Username: The_image_dynamic

San Diego

Post Number: 1611
Registered: Dec-06
I used to get mine at a local hardware/lumber store that happens to stock it. You can get it in the Midwest at:
http://www.schallerhardwood.com/

Or... you could talk to BJ Fisher and he might either sell you a couple sheets or tell you where to get some in your area. The main advantage (other than weight) of Trupan to me is that it is so easy to cut and work with. It has no junk and filler in it so it really cleans up nice and produces sharp and strong edges.
 

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Username: •cam•

Post Number: 444
Registered: Nov-06
yeah that's why I've been thinking about getting some. In my Dad's shop we get rippin' it and the entire place fills with smokey stuff, a mix of glue and sawdust. It's fu\/kin' painful. I'm wearin' a dustmask next time.
 

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Username: The_image_dynamic

San Diego

Post Number: 1612
Registered: Dec-06
Oh man don't ever cut any MDF product without a full-face respirator like below. Ot at least a half-face. A paper dustmask is better than nothing, but those particles are a killer and those things never seal on your face completely so you end up breathing alot of it. There are horror stories on the net about people who didn't realize that the dust was bad for you and never used anything. I have a friend that cut MDF for years without a mask and now he wheezes on every breath.

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Username: 420alldaylong

Post Number: 1870
Registered: Sep-06
Bandana works for me.
 

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Username: The_image_dynamic

San Diego

Post Number: 1614
Registered: Dec-06
LOL you can go ahead and believe that Joey.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Cried

Erie, PA US

Post Number: 50
Registered: Jun-07
yea man, blow your nose after a full days work with mdf.. you never know what you might find in there.
 

Silver Member
Username: •cam•

Post Number: 452
Registered: Nov-06
lol yeah i was blowing my nose every 5 minutes. i'll tape a dustmask to my face.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Tiki89

Post Number: 83
Registered: Oct-06
ya last time i cut mdf my mouth will get really dry and i would have to drink water alot. Now im worried
 

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Username: Jblanford

Post Number: 1241
Registered: Oct-06
Last time I cut mdf, I got a nose bleed from hell. I didn't think it was ever going to stop.
 

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Username: Th3pwn3r

Post Number:...

Post Number: 2900
Registered: Jul-06
Here's what Logan uses to protect him from the harm of the cruel MDF.

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Silver Member
Username: Bjfish11

Garden Plain, KS USA

Post Number: 219
Registered: Dec-06
Yea, you will have to get Trupan at a local lumberyard. Most of them should be able to order it in for you. If you cant find it, hit me up at bj@fishercustoms.com and I can possibly cut some up and ship it to you.
 

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Username: Cried

Erie, PA US

Post Number: 53
Registered: Jun-07
"Here's what Logan uses to protect him from the harm of the cruel MDF. "

lmao, i like the name of the picture that it shows in the email ;)
'[LoganIsgoingtoGetOwned.JPG]' LOL
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