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Default plywood for a tiny boat in Sydney, Australia?

On 15 Jul 2007 11:30:00 +1000, GB
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Try the online Yellow Pages. I found 77 comanies making or selling
plywood, including marine.

I entered "marine plywood" oin the business type slot, and Sydney in
the location slot Then when asked said "Greater Sydney" then chose
"Plywoods and veneers"

Some of these guys are makers, but there was, for instance Mister Ply
& Wood, who has several stores around the sydney area

# This is a duplicate of a post I've just made to rec.woodworking,
seeperately posted here in the hope that someone here might be
able to help. thanks. #

Hi folks, this is my first post to this esteemed group. I'm
hoping that there's a few Australian participants besides
myself who might be able to cast some light on this enquiry...

I've recently stumbled across a couple of web sites with designs
for tiny one-sheet or one-and-a-half-sheet boats, and I thought
I might have a go at making one. There are a couple of gaps in
my knowledge though:

First, can someone suggest what I might expect to pay for an
appropriate sheet of circa 2440mm x 1220mm plywood in Sydney
Australia, along with suggestions as to a source. I looked
yesterday at my local 'Bunnings' (not really expecting to
find anything appropriate) and found that I could have any
sort of ply I wanted, so long as I wanted 600mm x 1200mm
sheets :-/ Locations from the city to the north-east are
most accessible to me. (Some indicative pricings from other
parts of the planet would be equally welcome)

Second, is there some sort of finish that I might apply to a
plywood boat that would provide the necessary waterproofing
whilst at the same time being clear, so the grain of the
wood remains visible?

Third, what type of plywood should I be looking for? Am I
correct in assuming that I must use 'marine ply' for this
light-use application in a small one-person boat, or are
there alternatives that I should consider? Price is more
of a consideration than durability, since my interest is
more in the building than the using!


Thanks in advance,


GB


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Default plywood for a tiny boat in Sydney, Australia?

On 15 Jul 2007 14:10:09 +1000, GB
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Glad you were lucky this time G That Mister Ply & Wood place seem
pretty on the ball and keen to inform.

OldNick wrote in
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Try the online Yellow Pages. I found 77 comanies making or selling
plywood, including marine.


Thanks OldNick... Strangely, the Yellow Pages online worked
for once in their life! (I ususally don't bother, 'cos I've
never had a good run with YP online)...

Some of these guys are makers, but there was, for instance Mister Ply
& Wood, who has several stores around the sydney area


Yup, turns out they have a web site with pricing and location
info. That's exactly what I needed, thank-you.


GB


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