elkhunter338
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The motor housing on my 1986 Cheiftain has seen better days. The bottom is starting to rot, all the staples that hold the insulation for sound deadening are rusty.
Right now the housing is made of 3/4 plywood, and I painted it white.
I would like to build it out of something maintenance free and will not rot, cost is always a factor.
I have ruled out alum (cost, do not have welder).
Like something other than plywood that would hold up to moisture better.
Thought about using 1/2 plywood, putting strip of mahogany along the bottom to prevent rot, cover the whole motor housing with black ABS plastic (1/16") textured (painted white). used abs on another project and it seems to be holding up well. Down side to abs is it expands and contracts a lot need to use some stainless screws to hold it on (also glue).
Any ideas on anything that comes in 1/2 to 3/4 thick material that is weather resistant that I could make a new motor housing out of ?
The rest of the wood in the boat is marine plywood, primed, painted with white paint. However as all plywood/paint does it is starting to crack, not pealing yet where it has been exposed to weather. So this is not the best solution.
Right now the housing is made of 3/4 plywood, and I painted it white.
I would like to build it out of something maintenance free and will not rot, cost is always a factor.
I have ruled out alum (cost, do not have welder).
Like something other than plywood that would hold up to moisture better.
Thought about using 1/2 plywood, putting strip of mahogany along the bottom to prevent rot, cover the whole motor housing with black ABS plastic (1/16") textured (painted white). used abs on another project and it seems to be holding up well. Down side to abs is it expands and contracts a lot need to use some stainless screws to hold it on (also glue).
Any ideas on anything that comes in 1/2 to 3/4 thick material that is weather resistant that I could make a new motor housing out of ?
The rest of the wood in the boat is marine plywood, primed, painted with white paint. However as all plywood/paint does it is starting to crack, not pealing yet where it has been exposed to weather. So this is not the best solution.