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  • #16
    boat lumber

    Dave, Next time you get to Johnsons lumber, take a look at their sassafras, it had good strength, cuts clear and lighter than oak. It was a #1 wood for the old boat builders.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by blueskyracer View Post
      I also checked and there is such a thing as Obeche plywood but can't find anyone that sells it in the US.
      R&RS and Aetna Plywood, both in Chicago sell the Obeche plywood. But it is for laminating plastic laminate over etc and not for exterior use. I've used it one time, 3/4", on a Dairy Queen job. I once told the salesman from R&RS about the Obeche lumber I had and he wanted to where I got it. Seems he had people that bought the plywood and wanted the lumber to match for there project.
      Mark N

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      • #18
        Thanks

        Originally posted by optimus View Post
        Dave, Next time you get to Johnsons lumber, take a look at their sassafras, it had good strength, cuts clear and lighter than oak. It was a #1 wood for the old boat builders.
        I looked at that one time, it is a little to heavy for my requirements in boat building. From what I have seen and handeled, for strength to weight my scale is this:

        1. Obeeche
        2. Sitka
        3. Butternut - Very soft wood, have to double thickness for frames, but still light.

        4. White Pine or clear pine.
        Dave Mason
        Just A Boat Racer

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        • #19
          [QUOTE=Dave M;126129]I have been tring to get them to handle Obeeche for about 5 years now. They simply won't do it unless you order like 10,000 board feet. They do have Sitka Spruce. Kind of expensive from them, but it is close to me, so I buy some from them. Their plywood is iffy. Make sure you get the stuff in millimeters and not the stuff in inches. Makes a big difference. They stock Okume plywood and mahogany, etc.



          Dave.....the reason I said to check was that I was there a year ago with
          Jesse Ward and uncle Mark and they bought the obeeche that they are
          building the new MJR with. Looked like pretty nice stuff so may not be
          a bad idea to give them a call.

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          • #20
            Hmmm

            [QUOTE=sax;126314]
            Originally posted by Dave M View Post
            I have been tring to get them to handle Obeeche for about 5 years now. They simply won't do it unless you order like 10,000 board feet. They do have Sitka Spruce. Kind of expensive from them, but it is close to me, so I buy some from them. Their plywood is iffy. Make sure you get the stuff in millimeters and not the stuff in inches. Makes a big difference. They stock Okume plywood and mahogany, etc.



            Dave.....the reason I said to check was that I was there a year ago with
            Jesse Ward and uncle Mark and they bought the obeeche that they are
            building the new MJR with. Looked like pretty nice stuff so may not be
            a bad idea to give them a call.
            It must have been after my visit with them.... I gave up. What the HECK you doing within 30 minutes of me and not buying me a beer !!!
            Dave Mason
            Just A Boat Racer

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            • #21
              Hi Phil,
              Might I suggest contacting Tom Cronk, Wally Schilff, or Gary Pugh. They should be able to give you some valuable information on the what & where's of wood in Florida. I use white boat cedar here. Lighter than sitka, less $, but Sitka is still the strongest. I have found that when you crash over almost "any-rate" of speed, wood will break!
              Bill Giles
              racer giles

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              • #22
                [QUOTE=Dave M;126331]
                Originally posted by sax View Post

                It must have been after my visit with them.... I gave up. What the HECK you doing within 30 minutes of me and not buying me a beer !!!
                Sorry Dave.....was just a rider and was a quick trip up and back.....had
                no idea that we were that close to you. Guess I'll have to owe you one
                or catch you on the next trip up there.


                Ron (the good Sax)

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