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Baltic birch ply for marine use?
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 456222" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>I've used it quite a bit for furniture (drawer boxes, etc). It is a dream to work with, especially if you would be milling the edges. I used to buy it at a local hardwood supplier. It is pricey to be sure. If I wanted something like that for a boat I would probably go with Marine grade instead. However, as many here on TB advise and since you would be sealing and probably covering it anyway, I would think it would be overkill for a floor and would look at ext grade instead for a lot less money. </p><p></p><p>Keep in mind I've not done any of the TB build-out projects, so am just speaking from what I think and have read here as opposed to any first hand experience. My standard disclaimer - haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 456222, member: 21536"] I've used it quite a bit for furniture (drawer boxes, etc). It is a dream to work with, especially if you would be milling the edges. I used to buy it at a local hardwood supplier. It is pricey to be sure. If I wanted something like that for a boat I would probably go with Marine grade instead. However, as many here on TB advise and since you would be sealing and probably covering it anyway, I would think it would be overkill for a floor and would look at ext grade instead for a lot less money. Keep in mind I've not done any of the TB build-out projects, so am just speaking from what I think and have read here as opposed to any first hand experience. My standard disclaimer - haha [/QUOTE]
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