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Nowhere close to being as heavy. Even with fiberglass, it's less dense than
water. (It floats.) Steel ranges from 7.5 to 8 times as heavy as water. (It sinks.) If you laminate the pieces with filled epoxy, it will be better than a solid beam because you will get rid of the defects (knots, splits) and "cross" them with defect free pieces. Roger http://home.insightbb.com/~derbyrm "Thomas Wentworth" wrote in message news:INDsf.1413$SW3.595@trndny08... Is plywood as heavy as steel? If you cover it with fiberglass? For the backbone ... can you use wood that is put together rather than a solid beam? |
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