Plywood for Transoms, Decks, and Stringers

Watermann

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I knew someone was going to comment on the fuzzy cut. That was a cut off piece using a cordless circular saw. I just use that to get pieces more manageable. Actually, I have a Forrest blade in my cabinet saw that will almost leave the cut shiny. Sorry.... my insecurity made me explain that. :)


Aww man you pulled fuzzy the pix... :lol:
 

GoldDuster360

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Well, a full restoration on a typical 20ft boat will usually require about 6 sheets of plywood. At that price That would be a little over $500 bucks for the wood. If you bought the cheaper Ext. Grade at $35 bucks a sheet and used Polyester resin, the savings on the wood would pay for approx. 10 gallons of resin. Some guys need to budget for their boats in such a manner, others want the "BEST" of everything. To each his own. I think it's important that we try to show everyone ALL the options so they can make the best choices for their situation.:D;)


Agreed. Also, polyester resin would be a distant second to epoxy resin, it does not soak into the wood nearly as well.
 

Woodonglass

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Actually, the absorption properties for both resins is probably about the same. Epoxy DOES do a bit better at stopping water absorption and it's also a better adhesive and a bit stronger too!! But you pay the price for all those qualities. Polyester resin will do a more than adequate job when it comes to doing repairs on a fiberglass boat, as long as you pay attention to the details and do good prep work and good application techniques.;) My boat's 55 years old and made entirely from Polyester resin. She's still going strong!!! :eek::D
 

proshadetree

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I have been out for a while but will tell you for a fact, the cheapest plywood will hold for 7 years at least if glassed in a fair manner. Mine has it has been in use and sitting outside under a boat cover when not with no repair to the original glassworks preformed 7 plus ago. Just a bit of info for whoever needs it, not mention to upset anyone
 

Ned L

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Oops,... Didn't realize I duplicated something already said above.
 
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