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GB wrote:
# This is a duplicate of a post I've just made to rec.woodworking, seeperately posted here in the hope that someone here might be able to help. thanks. # I've recently stumbled across a couple of web sites with designs for tiny one-sheet or one-and-a-half-sheet boats, and I thought I might have a go at making one. There are a couple of gaps in my knowledge though: Third, what type of plywood should I be looking for? Am I correct in assuming that I must use 'marine ply' for this light-use application in a small one-person boat, or are there alternatives that I should consider? Price is more of a consideration than durability, since my interest is more in the building than the using! The Wooden Boat Association Newsletter (NSW) might have adverts of interest. http://www.woodenboat.org.au/ Have a look around your local Marinas. There are umpteen boat builders and/or boat timber suppliers within a few hundred metres of where my boat is moored. Shane http://members.dodo.com.au/~spdeering/ -- Zoidberg: "Hooray, I'm useful. I'm having a wonderful time." |
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