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Transom thickness/one or two pieces of plywood?
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<blockquote data-quote="pmshoemaker" data-source="post: 447731" data-attributes="member: 22228"><p>thanks fellas -- yes -- I only know IN THEORY that 1.25" exists -- haven't started looking for it to purchase, and I'm sure it would be a bit pricey. Since I have you all here, any thoughts on using the glue vs. epoxy route? I see both methods on the transom tutorial, and while I have a sense that the epoxy glass/resin method is probably the preferred method, it seems a lot more complicated and expensive than a bucket of glue to mate the 2 boards together</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pmshoemaker, post: 447731, member: 22228"] thanks fellas -- yes -- I only know IN THEORY that 1.25" exists -- haven't started looking for it to purchase, and I'm sure it would be a bit pricey. Since I have you all here, any thoughts on using the glue vs. epoxy route? I see both methods on the transom tutorial, and while I have a sense that the epoxy glass/resin method is probably the preferred method, it seems a lot more complicated and expensive than a bucket of glue to mate the 2 boards together [/QUOTE]
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