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Good Afternoon,
Iam cracking on with the special but looking forward to the body construction the plan is to cover with fabric and dope similar to early aircraft.
Does anyone have any recomendations of the best type of ply to use to make the ribs? Iam well aware that there is alot of cheep chinease made ply which is of very poor quality.
If anyone has any other suggestions these would be most welcome.
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Location: On a hill in Wiltshire
Aircraft quality birch ply.
Reassuringly expensive.
Available in a range of thicknesses, I find all sorts of uses for 1.5mm - for instance, re-inforcing the 4" radius rear corners, under the ali skin.
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Location: Melton Mowbray.
...which reminds me that Costin and Marsh, in joining forces to form Marcos Engineering, used 3,4, and 6 mm " waterproof and boilproof " marine plywood in their chassis, joined by small battens of spruce, all glued with aircraft-grade synthetic adhesive.
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Location: Edinburgh/Lothians
Car type: Seven Special
Just bought a pile of plywood from Robbins including 'bendy' stuff. Good quality and service. Shipped from Bristol to Edinburgh at reasonable cost too.
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Much of the ply available seems to be third grade quality, having full-width voids and overlapped laminates. Even “ marine “ ply which used to be a watchword for quality. As ever, you get what you pay for and cheap ply is just that. Birch ply seems to be the only well made ply and can be difficult to obtain particularly in rural areas. My nearest stockist is Howarth timber in York, they have many branches, and if I work out what sizes I need I’ve found them to be helpful in cutting it into sizes that will go in the car. No connection but as a customer and I can recommend them.
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Thank you all for the replys guys, i will now have to sit down and work out all what i require and ring a few places for prices.
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I too can vouch for Robbins timber - their 1.5mm ply is good quality and they even deliver to the Highlands!
Peter.
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Location: Oakley, Hants, UK
Car type: 1929 AD Tourer, 1930 Rosengart LR2, Rosengart LR4 Van 1938 APE Tourer (Opal)
I used .8mm birch three ply
I am always interested in any information about Rosengart details or current owners.