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John Welsford replied to the topic Finding A Void In A Plywood Constructed Boat? in the forum Boat Building 7 years, 3 months ago
Best take to it with an angle grinder with sanding disc on it ( 40 grit) and cut away the void area making a hole with shallow tapered sides until you are well clear of the void area. Put a backing piece across the hole with kitchen wrap or similar on it as a parting agent, then lay in layers of glass cloth in epoxy until slightly over filled then…[Read more]
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Louis replied to the topic Finding A Void In A Plywood Constructed Boat? in the forum Boat Building 7 years, 3 months ago
Best take to it with an angle grinder with sanding disc on it ( 40 grit) and cut away the void area making a hole with shallow tapered sides until you are well clear of the void area. Put a backing piece across the hole with kitchen wrap or similar on it as a parting agent, then lay in layers of glass cloth in epoxy until slightly over filled then…[Read more]
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Louis replied to the topic Finding A Void In A Plywood Constructed Boat? in the forum Boat Building 7 years, 3 months ago
If it has a void, it is not marine ply ! all voids are repaired in marine ply during assembly of the ply’s during layup at factory.
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Neil Doran replied to the topic Finding A Void In A Plywood Constructed Boat? in the forum Boat Building 7 years, 3 months ago
Australian marine plywood is some of the best in the world no one imports marine ply in Australia Doesn’t make sense.
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Neil Doran replied to the topic Finding A Void In A Plywood Constructed Boat? in the forum Boat Building 7 years, 3 months ago
Australian marine plywood is some of the best in the world no one imports marine ply in Australia Doesn’t make sense.
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Louis replied to the topic Finding A Void In A Plywood Constructed Boat? in the forum Boat Building 7 years, 3 months ago
Australian marine plywood is some of the best in the world no one imports marine ply in Australia Doesn’t make sense.
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Andy French replied to the topic Finding A Void In A Plywood Constructed Boat? in the forum Boat Building 7 years, 3 months ago
Good marine ply does not have voids. How can you know the rest is not compromised…?
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Louis replied to the topic Finding A Void In A Plywood Constructed Boat? in the forum Boat Building 7 years, 3 months ago
Good marine ply does not have voids. How can you know the rest is not compromised…?
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Fergal Butler replied to the topic Finding A Void In A Plywood Constructed Boat? in the forum Boat Building 7 years, 3 months ago
Just saw your photo and I would not be happy with that it looks like very loosely packed softwood a good marine plywood should look more like this.
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