Erez, Just got back from holidays. Will give you a call in the next couple of days to discuss several possible sollutions that I have in mind.
Out of interest - how heavy is the Birch ply? 4mm Gaboon / Okume varies from 5.5 to 6kg. I have weighed 3mm between 4.5 and 5kg per sheet. One sheet 1220mm x 2500mm is 3.05 sq metres. Regards, Phill
I know that the voices in my head aint real, but they have some pretty good ideas. There is no such thing as a quick fix and I've never had free lunch!
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Re: Marine grade ply
[Re: phill]
#91343 12/09/0606:39 AM12/09/0606:39 AM
Phill, I am looking forward for that call, (sent you a message)
This is data from "The gouageon brothers on boat constraction" I almost forgot I had this book until Rolf mentioned it, Thank you Rolf, This is a great book.
If I use Birch over Okoume The Weight of the hulls will increase by maximum 6 kg (13.228 pound) minus the weight of the leftovers after you cut the ply.
How bad is that? I need to find a way to reduce the extra weight some where else.
I also think that birch has more of branches than Okume. At least I have never seen so few branch spots in plywood than in my marine ply. The branches may have bad effect when toruring i.e. they might crack more easily. So it's not just weight...
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Re: Marine grade ply
[Re: valtteri]
#91346 12/10/0602:08 AM12/10/0602:08 AM