Justin, It's your option to put any kind of plywood
you wish on your project, but I am just curious as to
why you keep looking for anything other than what is
recommended in the plans? It seems to me that it would
be a lot less headache and expense to buy what is
called for and not have to always wonder if it's going
to come apart or not. Rick Wilson.
--- Justin <jmw...@socal.rr.com> wrote:
> I was reading my Sport Aviation magazine (march
> 2003) and found a listing in the back saying:
> "Aircraft Plywood, GL2 Rated" Does that mean it is
> certified for Aircraft use/ is ok for skinning the
> boat? Here's the website, take a peak and let me
> know guys.
> http://www.boulterplywood.com/
> 
> Justin
> N116JW
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Rick Wilson, Haleyville, Alabama KR2-0200A -99% rwdw2...@yahoo.com



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