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On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 18:24:10 -0800, Brian Cleverly
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Rodney Myrvaagnes wrote:

On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 23:10:29 -0500, "Marc Beroz"
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Rodney,
What do you suggest I use for core?
Marc

Closed cell foam or end grain balsa, if bonded properly, will isolate
places where water penetrates.


I agree with the foam, but you are dead wrong about the balsa... I've
replaced the balsa core in many decks where the endgrain balsa has acted
like a sponge and totally rotted out.

Don't believe me ? For an example, take a look at:

ftp://ftp.sailnet.com/pearson/pearso...ted%20core.jpg

Pearson used balsa in non-end-grain orientation in early boats.

I have a 24-year-old boat that has suffered numerous insults and
repairs and is still strong and just passed a survey. It is cored with
Baltek end-grain.

If the end-grain core is not bonded to the outer layers, water can
travel between, as it can with any core. It does not travel fast
across the grain inside the wood.



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