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Old 04-23-2010, 12:32 AM
workinpr0gress workinpr0gress is offline
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Default Re: Starboard rear hatches on a 20

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starboard will warp overtime.
Is it really a warp or just expanding and contracting?

I have been working with it over the past year as a counter top on a desk that is outside at a marina and the stuff sure will expand and contract over the seasons but in the year I have had zero issues with warping... on the counter top. That stuff ain't cheap either.
it's very flexible for it's density and it needs to be backed by something or use a fairly thick piece for short spans. I have a couple peices on my cutting boards on my dock and I flip them a few times a year to keep them flat, still better than acrylic though
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