$50 per sheet versus paying approxiamately $100 a sheet.
Ed
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I don't think so - I've had a piece ouside overwinter/summer and it has
delaminated. An adjacent piece of marine ply is still as good as new.
It's 60"x60" but whose counting, it is totally unrealistic to even
think about it for a marine application.
Lew
> Marine plywood is not well defined in every day life.
When my supplier opens up the unit imported from France, he is in the
marine plywood section of the warehouse.
Seems the French are major suppliers of marine plywood.
BTW, if you need marine plywood, don't waste your time trying to find
a substitute.
Just bend over and hope they use Vasoline.
Lew
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Good idea if you can't trust the supplier.
I use an industrial supplier with a reputation to protect.
They are not about to crew around for a few $.
> My daughter build a 12 foot sailing dinghy using 5 ply's marine
plywood at
> more than $100.00 per sheet. Further to that I told her to
encapsulate the
> plywood pieces and the finished boat three time with epoxy and she
did. Her
> friend build the same boat with so call marine plywood and only
epoxy the
> finished boat once. Both boat have been store outside during cold
Canadian
> winter under snow and hot summer. It has been 12 years now my
daughter's
> boat look as new while her friend's boat rotten and had to be
disposed five
> years ago.
That's why the coatings industry exists.
Lew
Take a look at HDO (High Density Overlay) used in outdoor signs. Jim
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"Lew Hodgett" <lewho...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> I agree with the bend over and hope they use Vaseline, especially
> here in the Austin, TX area. They are thieves here when it comes to
> jacking up prices.
>
> Ed
> "Lew Hodgett" <lewho...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> > mari...@nb.sympatico.ca wrote:
> >
> >> Marine plywood is not well defined in every day life.
> > Actually HDO (High Density Overlay) for outdoor signs is a good
substitute. A lot of times the sign company will give you a small piece
if thats all you need. The best source is a company that does BLM or
Forest Service signs.
> > When my supplier opens up the unit imported from France, he is in
> > the marine plywood section of the warehouse.
> >
> > Seems the French are major suppliers of marine plywood.
> >
> > BTW, if you need marine plywood, don't waste your time trying to
> > find a substitute.
> >
> > Just bend over and hope they use Vasoline.
> >
> > Lew
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>I built the Done Deal out of Chudaply, a Russian Birch. Indestructible but
>heavy.
>
>Done Deal construction: http://mysite.verizon.net/res1frj8/index.html
Birch is not a marine wood. Rots.
Don't tell my cross beams. They are 17 years old now and show
no signs of rot but I don't want them to get ideas. Teenagers
you know...
:-)
http://hem.bredband.net/b262106/Boat/mtrl.html
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