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![]() Edward Stammer wrote: Does anyone know if cheaper birch plywood with 8 layerrs would be usable as Marine plywood? $50 per sheet versus paying approxiamately $100 a sheet. Ed 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. |
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CS wrote:
Edward Stammer wrote: Does anyone know if cheaper birch plywood with 8 layerrs would be usable as Marine plywood? $50 per sheet versus paying approxiamately $100 a sheet. Ed 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. Take a look at HDO (High Density Overlay) used in outdoor signs. Jim -- |
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