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Ways to increase panel sales
ETAILERS can develop additional panel sales by marketing to specialized uses such as material handling, agricultural or boat building. D-i-yers also can be profitable customers for panels.
Sanded plywood is widely used for a number of material handling applications, including pallets, slave pallets, pallet bins and tanks, liquid tanks, crating, shelving and cable reels. Because Oe smooth surface prevents damage to soft fruits and vegetables, it is an excellent product for produce bins.
The Big Bin designed by the American Plywood Association is becoming increasingly popular for agricultural use. Tropicana, Minute Maid and Citrus World, all located in Florida, use over 140,000 Big Bins with an estimated 34 million square feet (3/8 inch basis) of structural panels. Each Big Bin uses approximately 250 sq. ft., according to APA field representative Jack Gianni.
A pear grower in Medford, Or., has replaced all his plastic bins with 47" x 47" x 24" structural panel bins. He likes the lower cost of $40-$60 each, their ability to stack nine high in cold storage and controlled atmosphere rooms and that they are repairable, Mike Drobaugh, APA rep in that area, noted.
B-B Plyform is made only by APA members especially for concrete formwork applications. It is reusable and available in Class I, which is stronger and stiffer, and Class IL While this product has advantages, any grade of exterior sanded plywood can be sold for concrete formwork.
D-i-yers use plywood panels for everything from garage shelves to furniture and outdoor storage buildings. Two projects featued recently in consumer magazines could give your customers some ideas.
The August Outdoor Zrp showed a 140 sq. ft. hunting cabin that can be built for $1,000 or less using a variety of APA panels. Providing basic shelter for up to four people, it can be used as a permanent or temporary cabin in the woods or backyard. A project featured in Better Homcs & Gardens magazine's summer bed and bath spe- cial issue used Medium Density Overlay plywood to build a wall mounted headboard.
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How panel sales can be developed in specialized markets... ways to sell for agriculture, concrste forming, boat building...unusual d-i-y projects using panels.
In addition, sanded plywood can be sold for cabinets and built-ins, shelving, paneling and accent panels as well as soffits, stair feads and risers and underlayrtent for floor coverings and floor or roof deck coatings. It can be easily stained and is often used in d-i-y furniture projects. Other typical do-it-yourself applications include workbenches, tool and toy boxes, desks and tables, furniture of all kinds, outdoor storage buildings, patio shelters, fences and countless home repair and maintenance projects. The uses for which it can be recommended are limited only by the imagination and woodworking skills of the customer.
Sanded plywood has a finish quality surface which requires little or no additional sanding for most applications. It can be cut, drilled, routed, jointed, glued, fastened and finished with ordinary tools and basic skills. The wood has excellent nail holding ability and nails can be placed near the edges without splitting the panel.
Standard dimensions are 48" x 96" although some longer and wider panels are available.
A special marine grade sanded panel is designed with Douglas fir or western larch for uses requiring resistance to the elements and srucftml integrity. It is well suited for boat hulls and other applications where bending is involved. Since it is usually special ordered, a rerailer can develop a good niche market with it if there are boat builders on hobbyists in his area.
Being aware of opportunities to sell panels to customers other than builders or remodelers can pay off in additional sales.