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YSTay wrote: Hello all, I've been working alot with fibreglass lately and this idea popped into my head: Say you want to plank a hull with ply sheets, traditionally, you would cut out the strakes and fit them onto stringers. Instead of using ply, I'm thinking that I could use pre-made fibreglass sheets instead of ply. Here's the kicker; Instead of just laying up large sheets of FRP, I suspect that one could get better results from the following method ; Sounds a bit like: http://www.glen-l.com/supplies/cflex.html Dale |
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