The Royal Marine A-A Fir is one that will give you exilant service.The domestic 90 Degree will also yeild great results. I am not familiar with the wooden chassis. You might check with Rory at Heritage Marcos parts.
I use both in aircraft buildtng. The T88 Epoxy adhesive is the best for aircraft use, and I brlieve will gtve you the best strength.
Larry
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marcos1600 wrote:
marcos1600 wrote:
Here is a list of the high-grade plywood readily available to me from Aircraft Spruce.
Most of it comes in pretty small sheets, but should be large enough for patching.
1/4 Inch Birch/Basswood Plywood
BASSWOOD MIL-P-6070 PLYWOOD
OKUME PLYWOOD
ROYAL MARINE A-A FIR PLYWOOD
FINISH BIRCH AIRCRAFT PLYWOOD (METRIC)
DOMESTIC PLYWOOD
So which would be most correct?
Still looking at the proper technique to use too.
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