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On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 04:15:57 GMT, "RichG"
wrote: I didn't say I haven't heard of it. I don't know its density and strength relative to Corion or other molded plastic flat stock. It's dense. I have a piece of 1" left over from a friends boat project. Just for giggles, I sawed off a odd angled corner off and shot it with a .32 Police Special - stopped the bullet cold. Won't stop anything bigger though. :) On both my boats, StarBoard is used in a ton of different places - all the Ranger hatches are made out of the stuff. I'm a big guy and when I stand on the front casting platform, no flex, no nothing. Later, Tom |
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