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type of wood recomendation
when i took my stringers out instead of plywood they used 3/4 trim boards as i would call them or 1x10 material and cut to fit the hull what im asking is which is better for the epoxy fiberglass gonna stick to better
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ok i went and bought advantech flooring we use in bulding subfloors in houses the acx and cdx plywood looked like some second hand stuff and advantech has some water shedding capabilities since im doing this outside
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Mike I'm surprised no replys yet on this one...I'm no expert, but the material you describe may not be the best choice as it doesn't sound ABSORBENT...to get the best strength from core/glass construction, I think it's generally acknowleged the resin needs to soak into the surface just a bit before it sets...water shedding material doesn't sound like it'll do that... |
all the acx i have looked at has been wavy and delaminating but since i havent bought nothing yet cause of the rain here today ill keep looking and hoping they get some new stuff in
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ACX Fir plywood is good . True Marine Plywood such as Marine Tech is Fir with fewer voids and they throw the glue to it, it has B-grade inner plies. The Marine Tech is more pricey than the standard ACX Fir. The choice depends on your wallet. There are other choices but I would stay away from engineered wood products like OSB or paralam beams. They have their place but plywood is proven to work.
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acx is it
im gonna keep looking for some good looking acx.its just a matter of finding it in the best condition
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yhaks fort the input i appreciate it
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If you're not going for true marine grade plywood, which has no voids and made with waterproof glue, the ACX is the closest thing...but it has voids in it which can be a long term problem.....you can buy 3/4 inch XL marine ply from Boat Builder Central for like $60+....Meranti type high end stuff is over $100...even a good quality ACX is close to $40, if you can find a good quality panel.....is the 20 or 30 buck difference from a true marine ply worth it when you look at the entire scope of the project? I agree with what was mentioned above....stay away from engineered building materials like OSB or LAM...good for houses...not for boats
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Aruaco acx plywood
Mike the ARUACO ACX 3/4 plwood at Lowes is some of the nicest looking plywood I have seen in a long time. There has not been one void that i have seen in the plywood since I started my project and I have ripped and cut 4 sheets already. Its 32.00 dollars a sheet at Lowes. All Lowes in our area sells it. I am very surprised the Lowes Aruaco ACX is as bad as what you have said unless your looking at different type of ACX.
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acx
the acx i looked at was 41 dollars and the edges were smashed up i only looked at two lowes which one did you go to i know whwere all of them are
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