roughbert
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While attempting repairs to an ancient Mirror dinghy (my sail trainer!), I convinced myself that WBP grade plywood was good enough for a few seasons, and obtained a sheet of 5.5mm 5-ply from the local builders merchant. After spending an enjoyable couple of days converting half of it into shapely pieces to fix the dinghy, I decided to test its wet performance, and dunked a small piece in water for about a minute. Imagine my surprise when I was able to tear off the two top laminae with my fingers. I checked the provenance of the material. It was supplied as WBP to my supplier, and is marked as BS EN 636 Class 1.2 & 3, which I gather supercedes WBP. Yet I have some unpainted 8mm WBP lurking in the yard which has shown no sign of delamination after 5 years.
Repeating the work will be good practice. This time it is BS 1088 Marine Ply which will be used!
Can anyone suggest a trustworthy supplier who will send it to me in Mid-Wales? Nearest stockist seems to be 100 miles away in Bristol.
*** Is each sheet of BS 1088 stamped so that I know it is the real stuff? If so, I might trust an eBay supplier.
Repeating the work will be good practice. This time it is BS 1088 Marine Ply which will be used!
Can anyone suggest a trustworthy supplier who will send it to me in Mid-Wales? Nearest stockist seems to be 100 miles away in Bristol.
*** Is each sheet of BS 1088 stamped so that I know it is the real stuff? If so, I might trust an eBay supplier.
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