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Piet gussets plywood question

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LivestockTony

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Joined
May 21, 2006
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Location
Anchorage, AK
Hi,

I'm looking for things I can do to be set up when my spruce starts arriving, and am thinking about cutting the gussets for the ribs. The plans call for 1/16th in plywood, and there are a few others that are 1/8th inch. Is it necessary to use aircraft plywood for this, or is A-C/1-2 harwood plywood acceptable?

Thanks,
-TF

My first EAA meeting on Sat, I'll talk to a tech counseler then as well.. This is killing me, I have time to work NOW, but who knows in six months or a year.
 
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