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On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 13:27:03 GMT, "Mark Davis"
wrote: I'm open, if you think I am missing something please provide some details. =============================================== This discussion goes on endlessly in the "rec.boats.building" news group. If you do a Google search there is a lot of information and debate out there. The bottom line is that marine plywood is designed for a long life in a high moisture (marine) environment, i.e., better quality wood, few if any voids. It all comes down to how you value your time and the long term durability of the results. One thing becomes clear from the various discussions: The professionals would not use anything else. |
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