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Re: Baltic Birch
By:Tapio Manner
Date: 5/28/2000, 1:17 pm
In Response To: Baltic Birch (Bill Jankowski)

: I'm almost done with a CLC 17 LT using 1/8" Baltic Birch. It's been a
: great wood to work with, and looks great so far. It's ending up a couple
: of shades lighter than okoume is under glass and epoxy. I'll try to get a
: picture up soon.

: The only drawback I could find was that birch is not very rot resistant, but
: if you're putting the wood under 2-3 coats of epoxy, it should last long
: enough. It's also about 1/4 heavier, but if you watch the epoxy, you can
: keep weight under control.

Baltic birch (Betula alba) gives an exceptionally strong plywood but not very light weight. Also as stated it is not very rot resistant, it treats nicely with almost any varnish or two component resin. You can expect some yellowing under the sun though.

Tapio Manner Vantaa, Finland

Messages In This Thread

Just Launched *Pic*
Jeff Fine -- 5/26/2000, 6:20 pm
Re: Just Launched
Spidey -- 5/26/2000, 11:05 pm
Rent one
Dale Frolander -- 5/27/2000, 1:56 am
Re: Rent one
Spidey -- 5/28/2000, 4:10 pm
Re: Just Launched
BruceK -- 5/26/2000, 9:39 pm
Re: Just Launched
Charley Dean -- 5/26/2000, 10:10 pm
Re: Just Launched
Paul C -- 5/26/2000, 7:11 pm
Re: Just Launched
Charley Dean -- 5/26/2000, 9:56 pm
Baltic Birch
Bill Jankowski -- 5/27/2000, 8:47 pm
Re: Baltic Birch
Tapio Manner -- 5/28/2000, 1:17 pm
Re: Baltic Birch
Charley Dean -- 5/28/2000, 10:40 am
Re: Baltic Birch
Bill Jankowski -- 5/28/2000, 9:22 pm
Re: Just Launched
Jeff Fine -- 5/26/2000, 6:28 pm
Looking Good!
gary b. -- 5/26/2000, 6:42 pm