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jany77

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hi guys i have question about plywood a-a marine doug fir and mahog ply,i just finished two main bulkheads for my vp-1 project the plans call for 3/4 doug fir core members covered with 1/4 a-a marine ply what i did i used 3/4 doug fir core than sended down to 1/32 less than 3/4 and than i apply 5 ply mahog ply my question is if there is any less strenght in bulkheads when i use 5 ply 1/4 mahog ply and my core is 1/32 thinner
 
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