Hey guys,

Question. Is it a bad idea to laminate a piece of 1/2" ply to 1/4" ply to create 3/4" to use on a transom? Or should I just go get a 3/4" sheet and call it good. I have the half and quarter inch sheets but no 3/4 right now so I thought that might work. I was going to use some Raka to laminate the pieces.

Thanks!

Jason K.

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Jason:  No problem whatever.  This is how Jason Cajune makes his famous curved transoms- laminates 1/4 sheets to get 3/4"   I made a 3/4" bottom on a 17x56 Tracy O'Brien laminating  1/2" and  1/4".   with a large area such as the bottom I drilled 1/16" holes in the 1/4" about 6-8 " on centers to allow the epoxy to weep up the holes and make a good bond to the 1/2".  Then weighed the bottom down with lots of concrete blocks, tool boxes, buckets full of water to get a uniform load on the PW.  With the small area of the tranome  it will not require weep holes. As a cheap old skinflint I would do exactly as you propose rather than pay for a sheet of 3/4".

  Good luck

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