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Hmmm.... I never thought of that. Seems right to me. Curious, within
Non-Marine Plywood are there different grades? Just wondering... On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 20:34:21 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: If it isn't the right kind of plywood, it could be a problem, even if it is encapsulated. =================================== Absolutely right, marine plywood is built with higher grade wood, minimal voids in the plies, and with better glue. Surprisingly enough, that costs more. |
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On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 14:54:26 -0400, (Bob
D.) wrote: Curious, within Non-Marine Plywood are there different grades? Just wondering... ================================================== === Many different grades, depending on appearance and intended purpose. Here are some basics: http://www.awi-wa.com/_hidden/T_APA%...%20GRADING.htm |
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