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On Aug 18, 2:18 pm, (Richard Casady)
wrote: On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 12:25:38 -0700, " wrote: Strong as wood, heavy as steel, about sums it up. Steel is lighter than wood. of equal strength. Aluminum is lighter than wood. For the same weight aluminum and steel are equally strong. I didn't write that. I was quoting Roger. My feeling is that the word construction is implied in his statement. As built to typical scantlings wooden boat construction is lighter but weaker than steel construction. In small craft the difference is very significant because of minimum practical plate thickness. -- Tom. |
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