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Baltic birch ply for marine use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Billinthedesert" data-source="post: 456220" data-attributes="member: 23839"><p>Guys, over on the teardrop trailer forums, Baltic birch plywood is held in extremely high esteem for two particular qualities -- uniform veneer layers completely free of voids, and the use of quality exterior glue. In many ways, trailer construction shares a lot of traits with boat building in that any wood components must be sealed and protected from moisture. I am wondering if any here use Baltic birch plywood for marine applications -- seats, transoms, dashboards, etc. -- assuming edges and faces are properly sealed and/or painted. It seems to be available at cabinet supply shops in 5 X 5 sheets, according to the teardrop guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billinthedesert, post: 456220, member: 23839"] Guys, over on the teardrop trailer forums, Baltic birch plywood is held in extremely high esteem for two particular qualities -- uniform veneer layers completely free of voids, and the use of quality exterior glue. In many ways, trailer construction shares a lot of traits with boat building in that any wood components must be sealed and protected from moisture. I am wondering if any here use Baltic birch plywood for marine applications -- seats, transoms, dashboards, etc. -- assuming edges and faces are properly sealed and/or painted. It seems to be available at cabinet supply shops in 5 X 5 sheets, according to the teardrop guys. [/QUOTE]
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