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On Jul 16, 8:23 am, GB wrote:
wrote in news:1184543526.288358.141050@ 22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com: For my input I will suggest it is better to spend the extra dollars on good marine plywood (preferably BS 1088). OldNick wrote : You have my concurring vote on that as well. The cost difference is quite small. I'm going to take this advice on my /second/ boat thanks guys. Having looked a bit closer, the CD grade structural plys are a lot cheaper than the good marine stuff, so I'll learn my lessons on a cheap bit of timber, and take it from there :-) GB -- "Most police misconduct occurs when citizens challenge an individual officer's authority" (Reiss, 1971 c.in Jermier & Berkes 1979) I may have missed it, did you pick a plan yet or are you just gonna' wing it? |
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