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Thread: RE: Marine ply
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31st March 2008, 03:20 PM #1
RE: Marine ply
Hey, in the US, Cali, So Cal to narrow it down, any of you around?
Looking for a "reasonable" source of marine ply. Any advice. Going to
build a Eureka and put up pic's as I go along. Keith
Any "free advice" will be gladly taken.
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31st March 2008, 03:51 PM #2
Can't help, but will say this - buy the very best quality that you can afford. The actual cost of the ply compared to epoxy and paint and the rest means that it will be only a very minor increase in overall price.
Also, it is best to buy ply that complies and says that it complies with a domestic set of standards - a lot of inferior ply is marketed as BS 1088 but because it is not sold in the UK that doesn't mean anything. Only domestic standards are enforceable against the manufacturer or distributer.Cheers
Jeremy
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31st March 2008, 05:33 PM #3
Welcome coogzilla,
JMK sums it up I think. We can't help you with sourcing in So Cal, but you should try to get a hold of Okume, it's nice and light.
Try Duckworks for plans, glue and fibreglass supplies and advice regarding ply sources.
Cheers,
P
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31st March 2008, 05:33 PM #4
I found a BS 1088 supplier in Los Anglese. Gaboon as you Aussies say.
Sent E-mail as they requested. Two days and counting. No reply!
Guess there making so much big buck's they don't need mine. I'll try
again. Maybee, I'll have some luck.
Most here don't even know how to wipe there bums let alone build a boat.
Keith
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31st March 2008, 06:38 PM #5
Howdy Keith,
I had a look on the net but was so overwhelmed with results that I can't sort them into some sort of useful order.
Try this Google search and see if you know any of these places.
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=%2...%22+california
Several mention gaboon/okoume
MIK
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5th April 2008, 12:03 PM #6
Is Hydrotech Meranti any good? 45$USD
Keith
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Keith,
Hydrotech is a very good product, manufactured to BS1088 (the highest common specification for marine plywood). I assume you're looking at 6mm? Even so, $45 is a very good price for that product. Some kind of closeout?
Aquatek - from the same mfgr. - is also quite good. It's manufactured IIRC to the BS6566 spec. Not as perfect as 1088, bet very good.
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11th April 2008, 12:51 PM #8
RE: Ply
I got 6 sheets of 6mm and it's pretty nice stock. BS 1088 5ply. Meranti.
If ya live on the west side and need some ply let me know. I don't know
if it's ok to post the supplier on here. Keith
(was 333.70$ delivered to my door)
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