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Posted: 23 April 2013 at 11:04am |
Thanks. Sometimes it feels better to go the cheap way ... Best. JP
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Bill Layton
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Okume marine ply is available in Montreal @ $66 per sheet here http://www.langevinforest.com/fr This is the cheapest suitable wood but doesn't have the esthetic value of teak & holly
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Thanks Bill.
I was wondering what would be the next best choice - not as pricey, that would work? Is BC fir ply possibly an option ? (it is about 20 times cheaper ...). Best Jean-Pierre |
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Mike V
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I am in the Toronto area. I am going to pick up my new to me Laser 28 in May. I can pick up a piece and bring it with me. It is looking like Victoria Day weekend.
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Bill Layton
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Only people I know that supply Teak & Holly for flooring is Noah's marine supply in toronto (google it). The Montreal suppliers do not carry Teak & Holly marine ply. You need a 4 x 8 sheet 3/8" thick
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Hi. I was wondering if someone could let me know where I could procure wood for redoing the wood floors of my boat. What spec is the most appropriate? What kind of Vernis should I apply? It should ideally be in the Montreal or Eastern Township area.Thanks so much. Jean-Pierre Kiekens
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