The plans do NOT specify where to buy your wood. I was reading in an airplane magazine like I said that article. If you look at the website correctly you will see it says "Marine/Exterior Plywood" If im not mistaken but what other EAA members have told me, marine plywood will work just as good as avaition plywood. It is inspected and will not come apart with water, two things we need in our plywood.
Justin N116JW www.geocities.com/attngrabber14/Home ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Mullins" <n32...@comcast.net> To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net> Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 5:51 PM Subject: Re: KR>Plywood Listing > Justin, > > I have used the 1/8" 6 ply birch plywood GL-II from Finland. I purchased it > from Harbor Sales in Maryland. The Last time I went by they stopped > carrying it. Boulter Plywood has just started selling this plywood about > 1 to 1.5 years ago. Boulter is about 1 hr drive from me in Boston. I did > pick up some extra 1/4" from them when I needed some more. > > Another builder here is using it for his Corby Starlet. > > Dave Mullins > Nashua, New Hampshire > http://N323XL.iwarp.com > > Justin 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 > >www.geocities.com/attngrabber14/Home > >_______________________________________________ > >see KRnet list details at http://www.krnet.org/instructions.html > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > see KRnet list details at http://www.krnet.org/instructions.html >