03-23-2010, 07:09 PM
Josh, I don't think it has to be oak plywood. Just a good grade of regular plywood, snaded on both sides should work. Maybe around $30?
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03-23-2010, 07:09 PM
Josh, I don't think it has to be oak plywood. Just a good grade of regular plywood, snaded on both sides should work. Maybe around $30?
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03-24-2010, 12:27 AM
Trucklover Wrote:BTW, I just noticed I spelled Shelving wrong in the title of this thread :oops: Yeah, I noticed that earlier, so now that you've mentioned it, I've taken the liberty of amending it. Wayne
03-25-2010, 10:33 AM
Gary S Wrote:Josh, I don't think it has to be oak plywood. Just a good grade of regular plywood, snaded on both sides should work. Maybe around $30? If you are going to cover the plywood facing with masonite, there is no reason to go to the extra expense of oak just to hide it. I think birch sells for about $30.00 a sheet at Lowes or Home Depot, maybe less at a local lumber yard. If you are going to cover up the plywood with masonite or even luan, you could probably use cdx for under $15.00 per sheet. If you are going to paint the face of the plywood, cdx and some spackle will make a smooth surface for paint. |
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