Re: [bolger] Re: Plywood: Fir or Okoume?

I think its a crapshoot - I got some nice 3/4 AC at HD, but their 1/2 has
never looked good.

Don Hodges
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From: Jim Sehloff <jksehloff@...>
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Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: [bolger] Re: Plywood: Fir or Okoume?


>
> I was at my local home depot they only carried BC Plywood But could order
> AC. I was wondering is AC that much better than BC the BC they had on
hand
> had more voids than a sieve.
>
> Jim Sehloff
> (dreaming about building my first boat)
>
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> Subject: Re: [bolger] Re: Plywood: Fir or Okoume?
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> In a message dated 00-09-07 22:31:35 EDT, you write:
>
> << Another commonly available plywood is B/C pine. Said to be heavier
than
> fir,
> it is inexpensice when purchased at HD. Recently I saw 3-ply pine at HD
for
> $10-11 with most sheets having edge voids, some >>
> sorry about this truncated message. The last line should be: and Lowes
has
> a similar product from Georgia Pacific with far fewer edge voids for only
> about $1. more. It is my choice for building Oldshoe.
> Regards, Warren
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I was at my local home depot they only carried BC Plywood But could order
AC. I was wondering is AC that much better than BC the BC they had on hand
had more voids than a sieve.

Jim Sehloff
(dreaming about building my first boat)

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Sent: September 8, 2000 3:39:59 AM GMT
Subject: Re: [bolger] Re: Plywood: Fir or Okoume?



In a message dated 00-09-07 22:31:35 EDT, you write:

<< Another commonly available plywood is B/C pine. Said to be heavier than
fir,
it is inexpensice when purchased at HD. Recently I saw 3-ply pine at HD for
$10-11 with most sheets having edge voids, some >>
sorry about this truncated message. The last line should be: and Lowes has
a similar product from Georgia Pacific with far fewer edge voids for only
about $1. more. It is my choice for building Oldshoe.
Regards, Warren

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In a message dated 00-09-07 22:31:35 EDT, you write:

<< Another commonly available plywood is B/C pine. Said to be heavier than
fir,
it is inexpensice when purchased at HD. Recently I saw 3-ply pine at HD for
$10-11 with most sheets having edge voids, some >>
sorry about this truncated message. The last line should be: and Lowes has
a similar product from Georgia Pacific with far fewer edge voids for only
about $1. more. It is my choice for building Oldshoe.
Regards, Warren
Another commonly available plywood is B/C pine. Said to be heavier than fir,
it is inexpensice when purchased at HD. Recently I saw 3-ply pine at HD for
$10-11 with most sheets having edge voids, some