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"scott downey" wrote in message ...

I rebuilt my Flybridge from carefully selected exterior treated arsenic
plywood both 1/2 and 3/4 inch.
I sanded itsnip


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"John Cassara" ) writes:

High quality materials ensure a long lasting quality product.


High quality materials
+ high quality construction
+ high quality maintenance
+ high quality storage
+ high quality use

but hey, you can get 4 out of the 5 with lower quality materials, and have
boat that lasts almost as long for a lot less money. if you only provide the
first of the 5 the boat won't last any longer and you still save money.

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