joewithaboat
Lieutenant Junior Grade
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We had a marine plywood project in the shop the other day and it made me think of you guys...
These are seat bases for a 1964 Greyhound Bus restoration. Bus number 869, it seats 43. Its a volunteer non profit thing, kinda interesting. The guys doing the bulk of the work have a lot of vision. It was in very bad shape, not something I would have undertaken. I have only used marine plywood a few times over the years, ironically usually not in boats or even near the water. All plywood, even Domestic made, quality has really taken a hit in the last few years but this was some quality stuff and a joy to machine.
It was 1/2 A/B fir about $52.00 a sheet



These are seat bases for a 1964 Greyhound Bus restoration. Bus number 869, it seats 43. Its a volunteer non profit thing, kinda interesting. The guys doing the bulk of the work have a lot of vision. It was in very bad shape, not something I would have undertaken. I have only used marine plywood a few times over the years, ironically usually not in boats or even near the water. All plywood, even Domestic made, quality has really taken a hit in the last few years but this was some quality stuff and a joy to machine.
It was 1/2 A/B fir about $52.00 a sheet


