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On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 21:22:10 GMT, "Bill McKee"
wrote: Marine ply rots just like any other ply. The only difference between ACX and Marine ply is the Marine has no internal voids. In a small engine powered boat, the voids probably do not matter as to strength. I wonder if the Doug Fir used in exterior softwood ply is more durable than the cheapo hardwood used in normal exterior and some marine ply. Ply can be treated though it takes time to dry out, also there are borate pellets that are put into the wood and release preserver if it gets damp. Maybe the OP should take a look at treated green ply for use 'below grade', if it's covered in fibreglass it shouldn't look any different in the end. cheers, Pete. |
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