Building with ½” plywood, doors & galley input requested

For the month of March my husband is trying to clear his schedule so he can work on our tear closer to full time. There are some supplies we still need to get and if ordering some things it makes sense to place one order. With the doors, from what I’ve read, it seems to make sense to use Grant’s off set piano hinges and I want to order them now as it takes time for him to do them. That means we have to know exactly how we are going to do the doors.
We are using ½” baltic birch plywood for the sides and doors. With this, do the doors need any reinforcement or anything being only ½”? Does where the hinges go, either the wall or the door need any extra or just have the hinges made for ½” on both sides?
With the galley walls, is ½” enough or is any extra “molding” needed for extra strength? Since we’re making a 4ft. wide teardrop, I don’t want to lose any more space than necessary.
I would appreciate any input, especially from anyone who has built with ½” plywood or has a teardrop with ½” walls. If you have any extra advice with using ½” plywood I would appreciate that too.
Thanks, Martha
We are using ½” baltic birch plywood for the sides and doors. With this, do the doors need any reinforcement or anything being only ½”? Does where the hinges go, either the wall or the door need any extra or just have the hinges made for ½” on both sides?
With the galley walls, is ½” enough or is any extra “molding” needed for extra strength? Since we’re making a 4ft. wide teardrop, I don’t want to lose any more space than necessary.
I would appreciate any input, especially from anyone who has built with ½” plywood or has a teardrop with ½” walls. If you have any extra advice with using ½” plywood I would appreciate that too.
Thanks, Martha
