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Hi,
I know this is a bit off-topic for this group, but I'm not sure where else to ask it. I'm going to build a hot tub (more like a soaking tub), and I'd like to use fiberglass. I will first build a 2x4 frame, then (maybe) attach plywood to the inner part of the frame, then apply fiberglass cloth. But I'm trying to decide whether the plywood is needed for structural reasons, or just to give shape to the fiberglass. Do I need to use something heavy-duty (ie 3/4" ply)? Or can I just use 1/4" ply (or even just a stretched-out bed sheet) and fiberglass over it? In the DIY car audio world, people sometimes use t-shirts to create a sort of mold. If the fiberglass can bear the weight of the water, I'd just assume not use any plywood. I fear that the heat and steam coming off the hot tub might cause delamination with regular plywood (and marine grade plywood is just too expensive for this project). I'm open-minded to completely alternate building materials, but weight is a concern, so no concrete. Due to the location this is being installed, most store-bought tubs won't fit, so I can't simply buy a used tub. Thanks for the help, and sorry if this is a bit off-topic. Shamus |
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