exterior 3/16 plywood largo, fl
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exterior 3/16 plywood largo, fl
Hey All,
Does anyone on the board who lives near Largo, Fl have an idea where we can find 3/16 exterior grade plywood???
So far the 4 home depots and 4 lowes I've called are totally out of all exterior plywood...
I have been told by Lowe's lubmer that OSB (partical board) is just as good....
Any advice???
Does anyone on the board who lives near Largo, Fl have an idea where we can find 3/16 exterior grade plywood???
So far the 4 home depots and 4 lowes I've called are totally out of all exterior plywood...
I have been told by Lowe's lubmer that OSB (partical board) is just as good....
Any advice???
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First of all, if you're going to do plywood, you want 5/16 not 3/16. And anyone who told you particle board is any use at all is completely full of cr*p.
EDIT: oops ... just noticed I wrote 5/16 here ... I meant 5/8. Half inch is the minimum I would consider.
EDIT: oops ... just noticed I wrote 5/16 here ... I meant 5/8. Half inch is the minimum I would consider.
Last edited by x-y-no on Wed Sep 08, 2004 4:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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osb is diff than particle....i have a lowe's cust. service (as of 30 years) across the street from me and he swears by it....says 1)just as strong 2)will expand when wet but will not lose strength like particle board 3)larger chunks of wood plus epoxy still equals great strength vs. sawdust (i.e. particle board) mixed with glue which disentigrates when wet--almost
i have 7/16 OSB myself!!! and so does he...still in the yard never used from floyd....and he plans on using it with several bay windows included on his house
i have 7/16 OSB myself!!! and so does he...still in the yard never used from floyd....and he plans on using it with several bay windows included on his house
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Use minimum of 1/2" (7/16). Anything thinner than that isn't acceptable as opening protection.
http://www.floridadisaster.org/brm/rcmp/Wind%20Loss/
http://www.floridadisaster.org/brm/rcmp/Wind%20Loss/
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