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|  Composite materials - available? 
			
			Does anybody have any idea where to purchase composite materials such as honeycombed or the like for replacing decks and transoms? What I’ve seen so far must be gold plated. Skools should have ran across this by now. 
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|  Re: Composite materials - available? 
			
			I'm with ya, all that composite stuff is way out of my price range. I have yet to find any I can afford.
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|  Re: Composite materials - available? 
			
			Just use wood, it's stronger, cheaper, and easier to work with. *Otherwise, TAP plastics has everything you need.
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|  Re: Composite materials - available? 
			
			These guys can get it for you as well, they have alot more stuff available than in there catalog. Also was told they have KEVLAR panels. http://www.fgci.com/ 
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|  Re: Composite materials - available? 
			
			Kevlar is too flexible and is usually used in conjunction with a wooden core.
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