If you are going to the National Meeting, you could get to Homestead from the meeting rather quickly. I drove there after a regional meeting, and they were very helpful, helping me go through sheets and select my favorites. The have the French and Brunzeel (sp) which I chose. Quantity purchases get the price down nicely. I have had some Delamination on the sheets from Noah's, which had me looking around when I found Homestead Hardwoods. The nicest sheets I've seen in my rather short boat building experience. Does anyone else agree with me that Jobert has gone down in quality in the last five or six years?
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You might want to try/call Badger Hardwoods in Walworth, Wi. I have heard good things about them. I have not visited the store yet since I am out in Maine now. There was also a store on the near northside of Milwaukee. They had the best wood around. Streblow boats use to get all of their wood from there. Unfortunitly it was in the worst part of town.
Good Luck Jim Petersen
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What about Chesapeake Light Craft for Okume?
1805 George Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
http://www.clcboats.com/shop/product...e-plywood.html"Keep Move'n" life is catching up!
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I'm putting a new transom in our C Mod. Hydro. I purchased 3/4 inch marine fir plywood. After making the cuts I found no voids in the plywood. Fir is resistant to rot. And will probably out last the already 5 year old boat. No freight cost but I had to buy a 4x8 piece that cost $100.
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Originally posted by Hydro doc View PostI'm putting a new transom in our C Mod. Hydro. I purchased 3/4 inch marine fir plywood. After making the cuts I found no voids in the plywood. Fir is resistant to rot. And will probably out last the already 5 year old boat. No freight cost but I had to buy a 4x8 piece that cost $100."Keep Move'n" life is catching up!
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My 63 year old boat bottom of marine fir was treated with Firzite (sp?) and it has never checked. Firzite is no longer available. I have found that Interlux Interprime Wood Sealer works as well in keeping the grain from going wild in the different marine projects I have done over the years. Jack Deck 100S
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That is good to know about the Interlux. How old is the plywood on that 63 year old boat if it has ever been replaced? Back in the 1960's fir plywood we used on boats didn't have the checking problem as bad as today's fir ply. But it had some disn't know to use Firzite we used to fiberglass them.
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Says here that the Interlux Sealer ; "Not for use with two-part polyurethane or epoxies" So that would be a problem for these finishes. Just oil based varnish or paint as a the top coat. Is that what you have been using?
http://www.westmarine.com/buy/interl...sealer--117499
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