crankbaits ?
supertrollr
Posted 6/26/2017 2:04 PM (#866525)
Subject: crankbaits ?


hey guys what do you think of specs like that for cranks,or if you prefer do you think it can be compared with red cedar?

Product Information:
Free Rise Density: 16.0 lbs per cubic ft.
Expansion Rate: Approx. 4x Liquid Volume
Buoyancy (flotation): 46 LBs per Cubic Ft.
*Physical Properties:
Parallel Compressive Strength: 580 psi
Tensile Strength: 450 psi
Shear Strength: 230 psi
Flexural Strength: 750 psi

i hope we have a wood dr here
woodieb8
Posted 6/26/2017 8:29 PM (#866581 - in reply to #866525)
Subject: Re: crankbaits ?




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we use exactly what your speaking. be prepared for gas-off issues
supertrollr
Posted 6/26/2017 9:50 PM (#866592 - in reply to #866525)
Subject: Re: crankbaits ?


so it's not good?
woodieb8
Posted 6/27/2017 7:16 AM (#866616 - in reply to #866525)
Subject: Re: crankbaits ?




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its fine just be prepared for sanding part lines andlet bodies breathe for 7 days to gas-off.
supertrollr
Posted 6/27/2017 8:32 AM (#866629 - in reply to #866525)
Subject: Re: crankbaits ?


then it's not was i was looking for thanks
MRichardson
Posted 6/29/2017 9:14 AM (#867024 - in reply to #866525)
Subject: RE: crankbaits ?





I use 16pcf and 12pcf.  16 is closer to cedar.  Use thru wire.  Let is gas off for a couple weeks before painting.