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  2. making your own marine plywood out of home depot plywood??

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    Re: making your own marine plywood out of home depot plywood?? I just use a scraper, sometimes cardboard and pour my epoxy on the wood and then spread it around. And I used epoxy to fix up some old wood (wood was in overall good cond, and and oddball size), it had rotted a little in some of the ends/corners, but it had fully dried out.

  3. making your own marine plywood out of home depot plywood??

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    You paid $2.52 per s.f for your vinyl and $2.06 per s.f for your plywood. You can get Nautolex marine vinyl for $1.05 a s.f @ Defender: Nautolex Marine Vinyl Flooring If you want to compare it to carpet prices it's only $9.50 a square yard. 1.

  4. 5' x 9' plywood still available? - iboats Boating Forums

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    4,269. Apr 26, 2005. #1. I have called around a number of local lumber yards, to order 5' x 9' X 1/2" plywood, either douglass fir ext grade or marine grade. They make it seem that 5x9 is not made anymore, or at least not available from their suppliers.<br /><br />Really prefer getting the 5x9, because it will require three 4x8 to do the floor ...

  5. what epoxy to use on transom ? from home depot? need info...

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    Home Depot is walking distance from my office here in New Orleans. I'm picking up some 3/4" marine plywood to rebuild the transom. $95 per sheet !!!!!! so, I'm gonna walk over to Home Depot to get a saw blade and other stuff and I was wondering if they sell epoxy and what kind should I use...

  6. plywood moisture content - iboats Boating Forums

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    Second link is about building boats with plywood. REad through the part about bonding resin to both untreated and pressure treated. The only difference to bondability is when the moisture content is above 65% saturation level. Actually higher than that, the testing was conducted at 65% and 90%.

  7. what kind of plywood is every one using - Boating Forum

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    Joined. Dec 20, 2009. Messages. 13,269. Jan 23, 2012. #15. Re: what kind of plywood is every one using. As a matter of practice, metal heads (aluminum boats) like the epoxy, glitter boat guys (fiberglass boats) like the poly. (This is in no way an attempt to start yet another glass vs. alum thread.

  8. Why not pressure treated plywood? - iboats Boating Forums

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    The ASQ pressure treated plywood like you buy at Home Depot will eat/corrode your aluminum boat and it also has a very high moisture content that will render flooring adhesives into worthless goop. Truth: If you do use the CCA PT ply you need to seal the top side of the deck if you're going to install carpet, even though it won't rot you'll ...

  9. best wood for transom replace - iboats Boating Forums

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    25,926. Dec 31, 2011. #3. Re: best wood for transom replace. Lots of the Tin Boat guys on here use the Arauco Plywood from Lowe's or Home Depot. Floor Underlayment is also good. Both use waterproof glue and are practically void free in their laminates. Key on transoms is to seal the edges really well. On a Tin Boat Transom I'd recommend using ...

  10. Marine Plywood or hardwood for stringers? - Boating Forum

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    I use polyurethanes at work, and some of these polys have osmotic blistering issues, epoxy sticks better too. What remains of my center stringer is in the photo, as a template. The small piece to the right is the side stringer. I will shape this new one out of 3/4" marine plywood.

  11. Marine plywood for transom - iboats Boating Forums

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    Re: Marine plywood for transom For BEST performance of plywood in boat manufacturing, APA recommends the use of treated plywood according to the following specification. Treated in accordance with AWPA Standard C9 with < CCA, ACQ, ACZA or ACA> to 0.40 pcf retention. Kiln dry after treating (KDAT) to 18% or less. NOT Home Depot PT