Is Windsor Plywood Canadian owned?

Is Windsor Plywood Canadian owned?

Most of our locations are family affairs – independently locally owned and operated, not top-down like most franchise groups. The first Windsor Plywood franchise store opened in 1969 and we have continued to grow year after year to 60 locations across Western and Central Canada and the Northwestern USA.

How many stores does Windsor Plywood have?

60 stores
Quality home finishing products since 1969 Our 60 stores specialize in hard-to-source home finishing products including doors, flooring, cabinets, stairs, mouldings and a variety of carefully sourced building products. We also provide professional advice to help you make the most of your home improvement project.

Does Windsor Plywood have table legs?

Live edge tables require proper support and these heavy duty 1.6″ thick contemporary legs are exclusive to Windsor Plywood….Contemporary Metal Legs For Live Edge Tables.

Material 1.6″ x 3.15″ steel
Standard table legs 28″ x 24″ (71.1 cm high x 61 cm wide)
Coffee table legs 16″ x 24″ (40.6 cm high x 61 cm wide)

Who is the owner of Windsor Plywood?

Keith Parker –
Keith Parker – Owner – Windsor Plywood | LinkedIn.

Who founded Windsor Plywood?

Randle Jones
Randle Jones didn’t hammer a nail til he was almost 20. Now, more than 50 years later, he is the owner of Windsor Plywood, and head of a network of building supply stores that stretches across western Canada and into the US.

What is S4S lumber?

S4S stands for “surfaced on 4 sides”, meaning that the material is finished on all four sides. Dimensional lumber is commonly S4S. S4S finished lumber and dimensional lumber are labeled according to nominal size, or the size of the rough board before it was planed smooth.

How much does S4S cost?

S4S Finished Boards – Pine

Dimensions 6′ 10′
4/4 X6 $5.58 $9.30
4/4 X 8 $7.92 $13.20
4/4 X 10 $10.80 $18.00
4/4 X 12 $13.68 $22.80

What does Dressed four sides mean?

We carry a large range of lumber that is dressed 4 sides (D4S). With our D4S lumber, you have select wood that has the finish on all four sides giving it the flexibility to use any side for its face.

What is the difference between S2S and S4S lumber?

S2S boards have two flat faces only, with the two side edges still rough. S4S boards have two surfaced faces, and two ripped sides, resulting in perfectly square, flat, and parallel edges on all four sides. This is the type of lumber you will find in most consumer hardware and DIY stores.

Why is S4S more expensive?

The term ‘S4S’ means the lumber has been “surfaced on all 4 sides’. S4S lumber is slightly more expensive because the price includes all of material that is milled away and the labor involved to mill to a specific size. S4S lumber is suitable for a variety of decorative projects, including railings and fencing.

What does S3S stand for?

Surfaced Three Sides
Surfaced Three Sides: S3S It stands for “Surfaced Three Sides”, which, as used in Goosebay’s hardwood lumber descriptions, indicates that two faces have been planed, and one edge has been processed with a straight-line rip saw, rendering the edge straight and smooth.

What does SLR mean in lumber?

Straight Line Rip Lumber Edges Explained.