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Chrysler 1969 Charger 151 Refit
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Layer One
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One solid piece for one layer is possible. You can see it laid out here, with the cardboard splashwell template I made - this will make a solid backing layer to support the 3-piece second layer.
Carrying on with the thought of standard vs. other higher plywood grades: There are boats that have hulls made of balsa wood or foam core in the centre of fiberglass that are more than seaworthy. There are people who want "only the best" and they are welcome to buy high grade plywood to lay up fiberglass. To me, it makes no sense. When a hurricane comes it doesn't matter if you use economy 2x4s or premium 2x4s for your house - the maximum possible 5% - 10% increase in strength isn't going to matter if something hits you hard enough to break it. Something ELSE is going to give instead.
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