Coreflute as its called in australia is used for temporary signage,
from experience I know a paintball will leave nasty dents.

Chris. b

On Mar 29, 8:26 pm, Steve Tyng <[email protected]> wrote:
> Coroplast (corrugated plastic) will be fun to shoot at!
>
> On Mar 29, 12:32 am, Ryan P. <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Yes it is corrugated plastic. I have been adding two layers of corrugated 
> > plastic running in opposite direction. Right now I plan on using 1/2 inch 
> > ply to support internals and the outer hull would be bolted on to that. 
> > It's not the usual method but I think it will work.
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> > On Mar 28, 2011, at 10:45 PM, [email protected] wrote:
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> > > i'm not quite sure what i'm looking at. yes, i know it's your hull, but 
> > > what is the material? is it like a white corrugated plastic of some sort? 
> > > will you be giving it a few layers of fiberglass for added strength?
>
> > > i see what looks to be some nails there, and wonder what's currently 
> > > holding it together inside at this time as you are asking about making a 
> > > light-weight for wheels and batteries
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> > > Chris,
> > > Odyssey Slipways
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