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All you wanted to know about plywood
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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 138495" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>I use two different kinds of 1/2" plywood at work. One is Luan (a kind of mahogany) and the other is called Sandy (or Sandee). Both are 7-ply. They cost a little more than AC fir but a lot less than marine grade plywood. If you look for cabinet grade materials you might find plywood with more plies than typical materials used for sheeting. I can't remember if the glues are interior or exterior but you'd have to put on some kind of finish in any case to be able to use in your boat. Places like HD usually only carry sheeting materials so you may have to go to a real lumber yard. I get what I use for work at a yard that specializes in cabinet making materials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 138495, member: 1417"] I use two different kinds of 1/2" plywood at work. One is Luan (a kind of mahogany) and the other is called Sandy (or Sandee). Both are 7-ply. They cost a little more than AC fir but a lot less than marine grade plywood. If you look for cabinet grade materials you might find plywood with more plies than typical materials used for sheeting. I can't remember if the glues are interior or exterior but you'd have to put on some kind of finish in any case to be able to use in your boat. Places like HD usually only carry sheeting materials so you may have to go to a real lumber yard. I get what I use for work at a yard that specializes in cabinet making materials. [/QUOTE]
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