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Old March 15th, 2008
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Re: suitable hardwoods?

[quote=foxfish;698
Mixing woods looks cool but is not a preferred method because woods of different density's & oil content will no be as stable as reversed laminates cut from one stock piece of wood.
However If you are not selling your gun you will have some leeway as long as your construction methods are sound - good luck & get some pics up.[/quote]
the ipe is free, and i got ahuge container of west system epoxy and clamps out the wazoo, plus it all gets done 'on the clock' Teak, on the other hand , ihave to get from the cabinet shop guy and i think i have gotten all the 'freebies' that i Will be gettin' this stuff is so stiff that you could skip the carbon fiber all together!its just ridiculous..25% ipe 75% teak floats nicely too.
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