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On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 10:07:49 -0500, DSK wrote:
Yep, that must be why so many hi-tech racing sailboats are built with wooden hull structures. It's hard to pick between carbon fiber and this mushy unfastenable stuff that will barely even hold up its own weight. ================================================== ====== Yes, and I guess we could also cite the use of balsa wood by model airplane builders where high strength to weight ratios have made it the construction material of choice for many years. I'm never quite sure where "K" is coming from with some of these assertions. If she is playing devils advocate in the hope of drawing people into the fray with more information, good job. Otherwise, yikes. |
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