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Old 10-19-2006, 12:10 AM
strick strick is offline
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Default Re: Here We Go Again

andrew- I forgot what they call it but it is rated for outside use. Got it from Lowes around $25 a sheet. One side was finished and smooth and the other had a few knotts in it. I meant to place the finished side up but screwed up when I cut it so I had to flip them over. They will get several layers of glass on top.

Snookered- Thanks. I was planning to core the sides of the hull with the balsa core and 1-2 layers of 1 1/2 ounce cloth over the balsa core then make some thin fiberglass panels from a molding table and laminate that to the Balsa core. However the plan changes day by day.

Tex- Balsa core is for the above water sides of the boat. I have pleanty so I may use it on other things as well.

Ed- I guess they turned off my web site earlier today because I did not pay my domain name. They never sent me a bill in the mail. I changed my e-mail address so i did not get their e-mail also. Did you ever get your rub rail on?

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