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    Here's a pic of the ABS in my roadster. It's just under 1/8" thick which makes it easy to handle on curved shapes. Get much thicker than that and you'd better only be working on dead flat areas unless you really want to muscle it.
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    the 1/8 pvc foam board is pretty good stuff. it does tend to stay flat where just pvc sometimes bows. i've used both . i just prefer pvc over any other backing . black board is junk imo. luan is ok but can go south if it gets wet. also hard to sew to .
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    Where do you get the 1/8 pvc board? Or for that matter the abs that Bob mentioned. The 1 thing I was worried about was using something that would cause problems if it got wet.

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