J0k3r
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- Joined
- Mar 15, 2017
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- Location
- US
- Vessel Name
- Forty Six & 2
- Vessel Make
- 1984 Albin 49 Tri-Cabin
Hello, I thought I would ask the collective here about this.
I will be installing new headliner/wall panels, and adding insulation behind the panels. To accomplish this I will be attaching with epoxy furring strips that the panels will attach to with insulation between the strips.
What type of wood would be good to use for the furring strips?
Initially, I was using Red Balau, which is used for decking, but this seems like overkill and is expensive. Other options I am thinking about are white oak, red cedar, or just plain marine plywood cut into strips.
Has anyone done this and what did you use?
I will be installing new headliner/wall panels, and adding insulation behind the panels. To accomplish this I will be attaching with epoxy furring strips that the panels will attach to with insulation between the strips.
What type of wood would be good to use for the furring strips?
Initially, I was using Red Balau, which is used for decking, but this seems like overkill and is expensive. Other options I am thinking about are white oak, red cedar, or just plain marine plywood cut into strips.
Has anyone done this and what did you use?