| Value, Quality, and Price
No arguement here - 9 times out of 10, you get what you pay for. That said, there are "equivilants" and "best practices" that are not always the most expensive at the outset, especially when the value of my fairly-skilled labor is added.
Q1 - What wood is recommended for cabin/pilothouse framing?
Q2 - What adhesive is recommended for ferro-cement to wood seams at the side decks? What caulk/fairing compound will accept and weather as well as the epoxy/PLU over plywood?
Thanks,
John
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