Woodonglass
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This came up on a thread the other day so I got to Surfin and found some information that I wanted to pass along.
Baltic Birch Plywood IS some very good stuff. It's an excellent candidate for your boat building needs and I HIGHLY recommend you consider it for all your wood needs. It IS a bit pricey and Not easy to find in 4x8 sheets (Typically sold 4x6 or 4x5) I did find out that Menards carries the 3/4" 4x8 sheets for less than $80 bucks a sheet. If you're lucky enough to have a Menards in your area and want to have some of the best plywood you can get your hands on then THIS IS THE STUFF TO BUY!!!! It is NOT the typical Birch plywood most of us are accustomed to seeing in the Big Box stores. It IS totally suitable for the marine environment. NO VOIDS and Mulitiple plies (13) of quality Russian Birch wood. Do some research and you'll soon see that this is some quality material. Don't know why I didn't think of this before now.:facepalm: $700 bucks should do most transoms, decks and stringers for boats 20' or less. Maybe less. That's just about 40% more than the Ext. Grade plywood costs but it IS SOOOOO much better grade of material. For the Transom I KNOW it's worth it. You'll have to decide about the rest. Just passing on what my research and experience turned up. I've use BB plywood in my woodworking for years. 4x5 foot panels in 1/2" thickness Very stable stuff. I really never realized it was exterior/marine grade.
http://www.menards.com/main/building...-external-mcom
Baltic Birch Plywood IS some very good stuff. It's an excellent candidate for your boat building needs and I HIGHLY recommend you consider it for all your wood needs. It IS a bit pricey and Not easy to find in 4x8 sheets (Typically sold 4x6 or 4x5) I did find out that Menards carries the 3/4" 4x8 sheets for less than $80 bucks a sheet. If you're lucky enough to have a Menards in your area and want to have some of the best plywood you can get your hands on then THIS IS THE STUFF TO BUY!!!! It is NOT the typical Birch plywood most of us are accustomed to seeing in the Big Box stores. It IS totally suitable for the marine environment. NO VOIDS and Mulitiple plies (13) of quality Russian Birch wood. Do some research and you'll soon see that this is some quality material. Don't know why I didn't think of this before now.:facepalm: $700 bucks should do most transoms, decks and stringers for boats 20' or less. Maybe less. That's just about 40% more than the Ext. Grade plywood costs but it IS SOOOOO much better grade of material. For the Transom I KNOW it's worth it. You'll have to decide about the rest. Just passing on what my research and experience turned up. I've use BB plywood in my woodworking for years. 4x5 foot panels in 1/2" thickness Very stable stuff. I really never realized it was exterior/marine grade.
http://www.menards.com/main/building...-external-mcom
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