sutor623
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Hey guys,
Got a bit of a conundrum that I am trying to work around.
So I went to the wood distributor last week. I have a tinny I am restoring. I have a transom thickness of 1 3/4", and floors 3/4" thick. The supplier told me that they had marine grade douglas fir in 1" which actually measures out to 7/8". I thought, perfect!! Ill put in a nice grade marine ply in the transom and double her up. Wood was special order.
Well, I got the wood in and it measures a actual 1"!!!! NOOOOOOOOO!! So now if I slap her together I will have a 2" thick transom. Wood manufacture says they cant do anything because it falls in the tolerances that they have. $137 piece of plywood. %$*&%&$^&*#*(%)!!!!!!!
I have 4 sheets of ACX pine that is 3/4" thick that I got for the floors. I should have enough to slap a 3/4" piece to the 1" douglas fir to make my transom. If I do that I am putting pine in there when I wanted to spend the money to put a better grade wood in there. Irritating.
Other option is to buy a sheet of 3/4" doug fir for another $100. Then I will have two peices of doug fir 3' X8' laying around!!
I was thinking about cutting two pieces of 12" wide by 6' long for the transom out of the doug fir, then trying to get two layers of ply off one sheet to get the thickness that I need. Does that sound crazy and impossible?? I can lay a piece of that 1" sideways and run it down the table saw, then do it on the other side, and then run a sawzall blade through the center to get the veneers off..............
Got a bit of a conundrum that I am trying to work around.
So I went to the wood distributor last week. I have a tinny I am restoring. I have a transom thickness of 1 3/4", and floors 3/4" thick. The supplier told me that they had marine grade douglas fir in 1" which actually measures out to 7/8". I thought, perfect!! Ill put in a nice grade marine ply in the transom and double her up. Wood was special order.
Well, I got the wood in and it measures a actual 1"!!!! NOOOOOOOOO!! So now if I slap her together I will have a 2" thick transom. Wood manufacture says they cant do anything because it falls in the tolerances that they have. $137 piece of plywood. %$*&%&$^&*#*(%)!!!!!!!
I have 4 sheets of ACX pine that is 3/4" thick that I got for the floors. I should have enough to slap a 3/4" piece to the 1" douglas fir to make my transom. If I do that I am putting pine in there when I wanted to spend the money to put a better grade wood in there. Irritating.
Other option is to buy a sheet of 3/4" doug fir for another $100. Then I will have two peices of doug fir 3' X8' laying around!!
I was thinking about cutting two pieces of 12" wide by 6' long for the transom out of the doug fir, then trying to get two layers of ply off one sheet to get the thickness that I need. Does that sound crazy and impossible?? I can lay a piece of that 1" sideways and run it down the table saw, then do it on the other side, and then run a sawzall blade through the center to get the veneers off..............