[Rhodes22-list] cockpit filler planks
R22RumRunner at aol.com
R22RumRunner at aol.com
Wed Aug 1 17:44:46 EDT 2007
Art,
My personal opinion is that plywood (exterior or marine grade) would be best
for this application. Strength to weight ratio is higher and easier to work
with for most people. The UHMWPE is great for making blocks and things, but
doesn't have the strength that plywood has. Besides, if you are going to make
your own, you need something that staples will stick into and stay put. They
pull out of plastic easily.
Getting the filler cushions to the same height and having the pad or foam
the same strength or softness of the cockpit cushions are all important for a
good fit and feel.
If marine grade ply wood isn't available or you find it cost prohibitive to
use or order, just ask for an exterior grade. It's the same stuff used for
roof sheathing and is somewhat more resistant to moisture than standard grade.
Rummy.....gonna burn up the dance floor and go shaggin tonight. The shag is
the SC state dance. It's a beach thingy. I'm going to be shagadelic baby.
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