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 Post subject: Whats that stuff called?
PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 8:02 am 
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Its white it comes in sheets blocks sticks it mills like wood sands etc....I jsut dont know what its called and half my boat's interior is made of it...

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starboard or seaboard


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 10:41 am 
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Sweet thanks - any idea where i can get a 4"x4"x3/4" piece of this stuff?

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Cesany Plastics, Inc. 954-568-2002

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Boaters world or West Marine has it also.


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Try a cutting boat from wally-world. Much cheaper Polyethylene is polyethylene

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John, you might have meant cutting *board*. :) But that's right, all this stuff is just various forms of UHMW plastic - cutting board material. Although, the actual Starboard might be slightly lighter in weight which might be a consideration if you're using large pieces of it.

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Marine starboard is resin based, I'm certain it's not composed of polyethylene. Probably the cutting boards aren't either. I may have a need for some this weekend, (hopefully will find the time to install a remote for the Clarion stereo at the port console) and just might consider obtaining and using a cutting board instead.

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Ya, board not boat :oops:

I used a trimmed down cutting board (plastic) in my engine space mounted to the fire wall as a surface to mount the tees for the Lowrance NMEA2000 sensors. Picked the cutting board up at Harbor Freight for $1.50

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 11:06 am 
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Thats great thanks for the advice guys.

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