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So I am assuming that you are saying that Marine grade plywood is the way to
go... What about the rest of the job? As far as finishing the deck? And I agree if it is an issue where I would be replacing the deck again in 2 years then I will spend the extra ~$200 and get marine grade. So far that hasn't been proven to me, given that I would encapsulate the entire deck (top, bottom and sides) both woods should have the same strength and last about the same... Right? I know marine grade lays their layers at a 45 deg angle where as A/B lays at 90 degrees, but the glues are both the same and the voids are minimial in either. I'm open, if you think I am missing something please provide some details. Thanks! Mark. "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 01:10:05 GMT, "Mark Davis" wrote: I don't want to do this again in 2 years. =========================== Exactly, and compared to the value of your time and effort, the very best (and correct) materials don't cost that much more. Why turn your project into a durability experiment? |
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