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<blockquote data-quote="bhorlings" data-source="post: 28513" data-attributes="member: 442"><p>I am planning (at least right now) on using delrin for my decks (when I get my boat in a few weeks). From talking to some engineers at work it is lighter than plywood and can be drilled unlike lexan. If I get the supports right it should not be soft either. Did I mention that I won't have to worry about it rotting out either! Not sure about temperature though. One of the engineers is going to get back to me on it. I love working at plastics manufacturing company!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bhorlings, post: 28513, member: 442"] I am planning (at least right now) on using delrin for my decks (when I get my boat in a few weeks). From talking to some engineers at work it is lighter than plywood and can be drilled unlike lexan. If I get the supports right it should not be soft either. Did I mention that I won't have to worry about it rotting out either! Not sure about temperature though. One of the engineers is going to get back to me on it. I love working at plastics manufacturing company! [/QUOTE]
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