Re: S&G: plwood
In Response To: S&G: plwood (Yoshi)
Since a wooden boat is encapsulated in glass and epoxy is it really necessary to use marine ply? Wouldn't regular ply be adequate?
Thanks
I've found that marine ply is higher quality - no voids, and better quality wood in the interior laminations, and a bit thicker face plys than the equivalent 'regular' plywood. So, if you are putting a lot of work and $$ into a project anyway, I think that marine plywood is worth the extra expense.
Having said all that, I have made a couple of 'quick and dirty' S&G (boat) projects using very cheap 'doorskin' plywood and they held together OK. I was painting those, so the cosmetic defects in the cheap plywood weren't a problem.
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Yoshi -- 4/18/2014, 11:56 pm- Re: S&G: plwood
JohnAbercrombie -- 4/19/2014, 2:49 am- Re: S&G: plwood
Bill Hamm -- 4/19/2014, 6:12 am- Re: S&G: plwood
Brian Nystrom -- 4/19/2014, 7:34 am- Re: S&G: plwood
Ancient kayaker -- 4/19/2014, 10:11 am- Re: S&G: plwood
Yoshi -- 4/19/2014, 10:51 pm- Re: S&G: plwood
Bill Hamm -- 4/20/2014, 12:19 am
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