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Look at baltic birtch its has no voids in it like normal ply wood.I found a place in Arizona I ordered my wood from and you can...
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Aw, that I didn't know. Thanks for the info.
I checked with a local hardwood supplier. They list the traditional 5x5 sheets as...
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I put 3 coats of sealant so we'll see what happens. And I got the wood for less then $160 and already cut at at 15"x60" so just...
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Well done a little work on the boat ordered some Baltic birtch and sealed it with marine one selent and have started cleaning...
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I remember the name from my younger days working in a marina with lots of smaller boats. Wish I could tell you more, but just the name...
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100% Texas Maid as evidenced by the diamond-oriented bow sheet. All models of TM had that distinctive rivet pattern. Pretty...
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That's a neat old boat and the brochure you found is cool, it does look to be a standard model from the pic. Here's some more info on...
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Thanks. Yeah I'm going to restore it and use it for fishing. Going to work on it a little at a time over the summer.
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I finally found some old brochures on line with measurements. And it appears to be a 1960 standard. what do y'all think ?
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It's a Texas Maid built but that's not the model. If been looking up information but its very limited since they went out of...
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Hello everyone I just acquired a 1961 Texas Maid boat but I can't find anything on it. Title says model is a Maid but I know...
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