Meranti Plywood
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Meranti Plywood
Anyone of knowledge of meranti plywood. Looks very similar to philippine.
Might be available in solid and plywood. Is there a marine grade?
Might be available in solid and plywood. Is there a marine grade?
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Look at the following website:
http://www.marine-plywood.us/mahogany_meranti.htm
They have marine grdae available.
Have not worked withthe wood, but looking it up onthe web I see it is being used for door and window framing and has very good chacteristics for stability, etc.
Phill
http://www.marine-plywood.us/mahogany_meranti.htm
They have marine grdae available.
Have not worked withthe wood, but looking it up onthe web I see it is being used for door and window framing and has very good chacteristics for stability, etc.
Phill
Good discussion going on at Woodenboat.com, thread titled "meranti plywood."
Turns out to best match I've seen is ribbon stripe sapele marine plywood as Phil Blank pointed out. Some places call it 1/4 sawm ribbon stripe African mahogany. Local lumber yard carries interior but not marine. Appears it should be manufactured under BS1088 or BS6566 difference being one is solid core and the other not. Anyone used it?
Turns out to best match I've seen is ribbon stripe sapele marine plywood as Phil Blank pointed out. Some places call it 1/4 sawm ribbon stripe African mahogany. Local lumber yard carries interior but not marine. Appears it should be manufactured under BS1088 or BS6566 difference being one is solid core and the other not. Anyone used it?
The picture is the deck of a 1961 Thompson Bros. (Peshtigo) Sea Lancer. The plywood is 3/8 inch Meranti. It is stained with Z-Spar "Standard Mahogany" stain, then sealed with one coat Old Salem Sealer and about 11 coats of marine spar varnish - Interlux Schooner No. 96. NO bleach.
The boat is for sale.
Andreas
The boat is for sale.
Andreas