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Okume is specified on the original Emeraude plans and, to my knowledge, is a
direct substitute for African Mahogany. I don't see it listed in the Forest Products Laboratory Wood Handbook at http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/FP.../fplgtr113.htm, Chapter 10, but I know I've seen the specs listed someplace. Asking the question on the Yahoo Emerauders group at http://asia.groups.yahoo.com/group/Emerauders/ will probably get you some references. Rich S. "Kelvin & Janice Rempel" wrote in message .. . Does anyone here know if Lloyds 1088 Marine grade Okoume plywood would be a good replacement for Aircraft grade African mahogany? The Okoume used water proof glue and is boiled in water for 3 hours just like Aircraft grade plywood. The price of mahogany appears to be going through the roof and I can get the Okoume locally for about 1/4 the price. Thanks for any replies. Kelvin Rempel |
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Substitute for MEK? | Rich S. | Home Built | 3 | August 30th 03 08:14 PM |