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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Deck Template - Best material??
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<blockquote data-quote="MrGiggles" data-source="post: 503584" data-attributes="member: 22613"><p>As mentioned, I liked to use the cardboard that pallets are lined with. They're used to keep the sharp corners on a pallet from punching holes in feed/seed sacks, so a farm supply store would be a good place to look.</p><p></p><p>It's still fairly stiff but easier to cut and work with than multi-layer cardboard like you'd get from an appliance box, similar to thick construction paper. You can also fold it to make an impression and then cut along the crease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrGiggles, post: 503584, member: 22613"] As mentioned, I liked to use the cardboard that pallets are lined with. They're used to keep the sharp corners on a pallet from punching holes in feed/seed sacks, so a farm supply store would be a good place to look. It's still fairly stiff but easier to cut and work with than multi-layer cardboard like you'd get from an appliance box, similar to thick construction paper. You can also fold it to make an impression and then cut along the crease. [/QUOTE]
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