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On Oct 11, 12:10�am, "damn hippie" wrote:
home cheapo has those recycled plastic studs (2x4) that you can run through a table saw pretty easy. Otherwise the starboard people do make smaller sizes but you are talking about 2.50 a foot for 2x2's "Jimjamie" wrote in message . .. I've installed a head in a lobster boat. Now I want to enclose it. What should I use for the 'studs'? Wood 2x3 tends to warp. Does someone make a vinyl stud about 1.5 x1.5 or so? I was going to use a 3/4 birch veneer plywood w/o studs but thought I could reduce weight by using a thin plastic veneer over a stud frame.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If you used the gator board you would not need the studs. I take it that this is a partion and not structual. Gator board comes in assorted thickness and sizes. |
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