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Stocking Plywood's www.a-msupply.com Stocking Plywood’s WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF DOMESTIC AND EUROPLY PRODUCTS MARYLAND DISTRIBUTION 9821 Fallard Court, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 Phone: (703) 256-5800 | Toll Free: (800) 733-8480 | Fax: (703) 642-0032 Sequenced Architectural Panels Plus Face is “A+” Grade and is Book and Running Sequenced Matched as Flitches allow and Numbered. Back veneer is sliced of the same specie as face. Medium Density Fiberboard Core. Panels are 1” oversized to allow for saw kerfs and maximum yield. NO Shop Grade. NO Mill Run. No Minimum orders, In Stock at A&M Item # Description Grade HP34QFAA1MSA 4x8 ¾” Quartered Figured Anigre A-1 HP34SCA1MSA 4x8 ¾” Plain Sliced Cherry A-1 HP34SCA1MA58 5x8 ¾” Plain Sliced Cherry A-1 HP34SCA4MSA10 4x10 ¾” Plain Sliced Cherry A-4 HP34SWA1MA10 4x10 ¾” Plain Sliced Walnut A-1 HPSWM1MSA 4x8 ¾” Plain Sliced White Maple A-1 HP34SWMA4MSA 4x8 ¾” Plain Sliced White Maple A-4 HP34SWMA4MSA10 4x10 ¾” Plain Sliced White Maple A-4 Sequenced HPVA Grade Panels Plus - For a more competitve situation. While meeting Hardwood Plywood Veneer Association (HPVA) grading rules, these panels are more of a “Production Run”. - Face is “A” Grade and is Book and Running Sequenced Matched as Flitches allow and Numbered. Back veneer is sliced of the same specie as the face. - Medium Density Fiberboard Core - No Minimum Orders, In Stock at A&M Item # Description Grade HP34FAMA1MS 4x8 ¾” Plain Sliced African Mahogany A-1 HP34SCA1MS 4x8 ¾” Plain Sliced Cherry A-1 HP34SCA1MS10 4x10 ¾” Plain Sliced Cherry A-1 HP34SROA1MS 4x8 ¾” Plain Sliced Red Oak A-1 HP34SWA1MS 4x8 ¾” Plain Sliced Walnut A-1 HP34SWAA1MS 4x8 ¾” Plain Sliced White Ash A-1 HP34SWMA1MS 4x8 ¾” Plain Sliced White Maple A-1 HP34QRSSA1MS 4x8 ¾” Quartered Ribbon Strip Sapele A-1 Quartered and Rift Panels - NOT sequenced Medium Density Fiberboard Core - No Minimum Orders, In Stock at A&M Item # Description Grade HP34QSBA1M 4x8 ¾” Quartered Streamed Beech A-1 HP34QWA1M 4x8 ¾” Quartered Walnut with a Qtr. No Sap Walnut Back A-1 HP34QRSAMA4 4x8 ¾” Quartered Rift Sawn African Mahogany A-4 HP34QWMA1M 4x8 ¾” Quartered White Maple with a Plain Sliced White Maple Back A-1 HP34QWOA1M 4x8 ¾” Quartered White Oak with a Rift White Oak Back A-1 HP34RIFTWOA4M10 4x10 ¾” Rift White Oak with a Mill Option Back A-4 HP34RIFTWOAAQWOM 4x8 ¾” Rift White Oak with a Quartered White Oak Back A-A If you need a Specie, Veneer Cut, Size or Core not listed, Call A&M. NAUF, Fire Rated, Reverse Grain, Call A&M. Remember our sister company - Heritage Hardwoods can provide your hardwood lumber needs - from rough lumber to customer moldings. 1 www.heritagehardwoods.com | www.a-msupply.com Agathis Unit Size HP12RABBCCW 4x8 12mm Rotary Agathis WPF B-C Veneer Core 75 HP34RABBCCW 4x8 18mm Rotary Agathis WPF B-C Veneer Core 50 All Ply Unit Size IP34AP 49x97 18mm ALL-PLY BB/CC NAUF Exterior Glue 9ply 50 IP34AP58 61x97 18mm ALL-PLY BB/CC NAUF Exterior Glue 38 Alder Unit Size HP34SRAA1 4x8 ¾” Plain Sliced Red Alder A-1 Veneer Core BM 40 Anigre Unit Size HP34QFAA1MSA 4x8 ¾” Arch Panels + Quartered Figured Anigre A-1 MDF SMN 20 Ash Unit Size HP14SWAA4 4x8 ¼” Sliced White Ash A-4 Veneer Core 120 HP34SWAA1MS 4x8 ¾” Sliced White Ash A-A MDF Core Sequenced Matched 40 Basswood Unit Size HP34CA 4x8 ¾” D-3 CAN/AM Veneer Core Basswood 2S Purebond FF 48 Beech Unit Size HP14QSBA4 4x8 ¼” Quartered Steam Beech A-4 Veneer Core 120 HP34QSBA1M 4x8 ¾” Quartered Steam Beech A-1 **MDF** Core 40 Birch Unit Size HP18RBT 4x8 ⅛” Rotary Naural Birch BC Traditional Veneer Core E-1 0.6mm 180 HP14RBB2 4x8 ¼” Rotary Natural Birch B-2 Veneer Core 120 HP14RBB4 4x8 ¼” Rotary Natural Birch B-4 Veneer Core 120 HP14RBT 4x8 ¼” Rotary Birch B-4 Traditional Veneer Core 100 HP14RWBCW 4x8 5.2mm Custom White Birch WPF Veneer Core 115 HP38RBT 4x8 ⅜” Rotary Natural Birch C-2 Traditional Veneer Core 90 HP12PB 4x8 ½” Rotary Natural Birch D-3 Poplar Veneer Core 24 HP12RBB2 4x8 ½” Rotary Natural Birch B-2 Veneer Core 60 HP12RBB2M 4x8 ½” Rotary Natural Birch B-2 **MDF** Core 24 HP12RBC2WP 4x8 ½” Rotary Natural Birch C-2 WPF Purebond Veneer Core 24 HP12RWBCW 4x8 ½” Rotary White Birch Custom WPF Veneer Core C-2 50 HP12CBWG 4x8 ½” Craftsman Birch Garnica Poplar Veneer Core 80 HP34PB 4x8 ¾” Rotary Natural Birch Paint Grade Veneer Core 50 HP34RBA1 4x8 ¾“ Rotary Natural Birch A-1 Veneer Core 50 HP34RBB2M 4x8 ¾” Rotary Natural Birch B-2 **MDF** Core 40 HP34RWBB2WG 4x8 ¾” Garnica Rotary White Birch B-2 WPF Veneer Core 53 HP34RBC2WP 4x8 ¾” Rotary Natural Birch C-2 WPF Purebond Veneer Core 24 HP34RWBCW 4x8 ¾” Rotary White Birch Custom WPF Veneer Core C-2 50 HP34CBG 4x8 ¾” Craftsman Birch Garnica Poplar SPL Face 52 HP34CBWG 4x8 ¾” Craftsman Birch Garnica Poplar Veneer Core 53 HP34CBW10G 4x10 ¾” Craftsman Birch Garnica Poplar Veneer Core 53 HP34RBD3WP 4x8 ¾” D-3 Birch WPF Veneer Core Purebond FF Veneer Core 48 HP1RBC2 4x8 1” Rotary Natural Birch C-2 Veneer Core 20 Birch/Prefinished Unit Size HP14RWBCWPF1S 4x8 5.2mm Rotary White Birch Custom WPF Prefinished 1side 150 HP12CBWPF1SG 4x8 ½” Craftsman Birch Garnica UV Finish 1side 80 HP12CBWPF2SG 4x8 ½” Craftsman Birch Garnica UV Finish 2side 80 HP12RWBCWPF1S 4x8 ½” Rotary White Birch Custom WPF Prefinished 1side 50 2 Birch/Prefinished Unit Size HP12RWBCWPF2S 4x8 ½” Rotary White Birch Custom WPF Prefinished 2side 50 HP34CBWPF1SG 4x8 ¾” Craftsman Birch Garnica UV Finish 1side 53 HP34CBWPF2SG 4x8 ¾” Craftsman Birch Garnica UV Finish 2side 53 HP34RWBCWPF1S 4x8 ¾” Rotary White Birch Custom WPF Prefinished 1side 35 HP34RWBCWPF2S 4x8 ¾” Rotary White Birch Custom WPF Prefinished 2side 35 Russian Birch Unit Size HP18RB3B55 60x60 3mm (⅛”) 3ply Russian Birch B/BB 130 HP14RB3B55 60x60 6mm (¼”) 5ply Russian Birch B/BB 65 HP38RB3B55 60x60 9mm (⅜”) 7ply Russian Birch B/BB 44 HP12RB3B55 60x60 12mm (½”) 9ply Russian Birch B/BB 33 HP12RB4B 48x96 12mm (½”) 9ply Russian Birch B/BB 33 HP12RB4B55 60x60 12mm (½”) 9ply Russian Birch *BB/BB* 40 HP58RB3B55 60x60 15mm (⅝”) 11ply Russian Birch B/BB 25 HP58RB4B55 60x60 15mm (⅝”) 11ply Russian Birch *BB/BB* 25 HP34RB3B55 60x60 18mm (¾”) 13ply Russian Birch B/BB 22 HP34RB4B55 60x60 18mm (¾”) 13ply Russian Birch *BB/BB* 22 HP34RB4B 4x8 18mm (¾”) Russian Birch *BB/BB* 27 HP34RB4BFSC 4x8 18mm (¾”) Russian Birch E-1 *BB/BB* Exterior FSC 27 Cedar Unit Size HP14SACA4 4x8 ¼” Aromatic Cedar A-4 Veneer Core 60 Cherry Unit Size HP14SCA1M 4x8 ¼” Sliced Cherry A-1 No Sap Back *MDF* Core 60 HP14SCA4 4x8 ¼” Sliced Cherry A-4 Veneer Core 120 HP12SCA1P 4x8 ½” Plain Sliced Cherry A-1 Purebond FF Veneer Core 24 HP12SCA1M 4x8 ½” Sliced Cherry A-1 *MDF* Core 60 HP34SCA1 4x8 ¾” Sliced Cherry A-1 Veneer Core 50 HP34SCA1CFCP 4x8 ¾” Plain Sliced Cherry A-1 Combi Core Purebond CFC 40 HP34SCA1MS 4x8 ¾” Sliced Cherry A-1 Seq Match MDF PS Back HPVA 40 HP34SCA1MSA 4x8 ¾” Arch Panels + Plain Sliced Cherry A-1 SMN *MDF* Core 40 HP34SCA1MA58 5x8 ¾” Arch Panels + Plain Sliced Cherry A-1 *MDF* Core 40 HP34SCA1MS10 4x10 ¾” Sliced Cherry A-1 SMN *MDF* No Sap Back 40 HP34SCA4MSA10 4x10 ¾” Arch Panels + Plain Sliced Cherry A-4 SMN *MDF* Core 20 HP34SCB1G 4x8 ¾” Garnica Plain Sliced Cherry B-1 Veneer Core 52 HP34SCB2M 4x8 ¾” Sliced Cherry B-2 *MDF* Core 40 Combi Ply Unit Size HP12HDFG 4x8 ½” Garnica Pluma-Ply HDF Poplar Veneer Core 77 HP1116CLII 97x49 11⁄16” Classic Lami II (CFC) Platforms 24 HP34HDFG 4x8 ¾” Garnica Pluma-Ply HDF Poplar Veneer Core 53 HP34HDF10G 4x10 ¾” Garnica Pluma-Ply HDF Poplar Veneer Core 52 Fir Unit Size SP12ACFFSC 4x8 15/32 AC Fir Exterior Glue FSC NAUF 66 SP34ACF 4x8 23/32 ACX Sanded Western Fir Classic Sand 44 SP34ACFFSC 4x8 23/32 AC Fir Exterior Glue FSC NAUF 44 SP34ACF10 4x10 23/32 ACX Sanded Western Fir 44 SP12ABM 4x8 15/32 ABX Sanded Marine Fir 66 SP34ABM 4x8 23/32 ABX Sanded Marine Fir 40 SP1ACF 4x8 1” ACX Sanded Western Fir NAUF 33 3 Fire Rated Fir Unit Size SP12CDFF 4x8 15/32 Fire Rated CDX 72 SP34ACFF 4x8 23/32 Dricon Fire Rated A-C Plywood KDAT 44 MDO MDO12P2 4x8 ½” MDO G2S Primed 2 side Fir NAUF 66 MDO381P1 4x8 ⅜” MDO G1S Primed 1 side Fir (soffit) 88 MDO34P2 4x8 ¾” MDO G2S Primed 2 side Fir NAUF 40 MDO34P210 4x10 ¾” MDO G2S Primed 2 side Fir NAUF 44 Knotty Pine Unit Size HP14SKPA4 4x8 ¼” Plain Sliced Knotty Pine A-4 Veneer Core 60 HP34SKPA1 4x8 ¾” Plain Sliced Knotty Pine A-1 Veneer Core 40 Radiata Pine Unit Size SP14ACX 4x8 ¼” ACX Sanded NAUF Plywood Exterior Phenolic 140 SP12CDX 4x8 15/32 CDX Sheathing 66 SP12ACRP 4x8 15/32 Sanded Radiata AC Pine Plywood NAUF 80 SP34ABRP 4x8 23/32 Sanded Radiata ABX Pine Plywood NAUF Ext 54 SP34ACRP 4x8 23/32 Sanded Radiata AC Pine Plywood NAUF Ext 54 SP34BCL 4x8 18mm Artisan Mills BCX Lumin Exterior Plywood 51 SP34BCRP 4x8 23/32 Sanded Radiata BCX Pine Arauco Plywood 54 SP34CCP1S 4x8 ¾” Industrial Poplar C+C Plugged 1side Sanded 2side 54 SP34CCRP1S 4x8 23/32 Radiata Pine Ext C+C Pugged and Sanded 1side 54 SP34CCRP2S 4x8 23/32 Radiata Pine Ext C+C+ Plugged and Sanded 2side 54 SP34CDX 4x8 23/32 Rated CDX Sheathing 48x24 44 SP1CCRP1S 4x8 31/32 Radiata Pine Ext C+C Plugged and Sanded 1side 30 SP1CCPTS 4x8 31/32 C+C Fir Ext Glue Plywood Plugged and Sanded 1side 30 SP1ACRP 4x8 31/32 Sanded Radiata AC Pine Plywood NAUF 40 Luan/Meranti Unit Size IP18ME 4x8 2.7mm (⅛”) Meranti D/BBCC Veneer Core 300 IP14ME 4x8 5.2mm (¼”) Meranti P/BBC PRC Ext Glue Veneer Core 115 IP38BLLG 4x8 8mm (⅜”) Bending Luan Long Grain Column 80 IP38BLSG 4x8 8mm (⅜”) Bending Luan Short Grain Barrel 80 Mahogany Unit Size HP14FAMA4 4x8 ¼” FC African Mahogany A-4 Veneer Core 120 HP12FAMA1 4x8 ½” FC African Mahogany A-1 Veneer Core 60 HP34FAMA2GCFCFSC 4x8 ¾” FC Greenply Mahogany A-2 CFC Core 45 HP34FAMA1
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