IMO 1" is minimal anyway especially for Canada
jacr wrote:Thanks Tony. Tom and Shelly's build thread was a great suggestion. The wire cutter looks like a feasible solution. It may slow the build down while I locate parts but it seems like it would work better than the thickness planer!
I’d be happy to increase wall thickness if there was an added benefit for comfort but otherwise it seems like a real PITA.
Thanks again.
We couldn't get 4x8 sheets without ordering an entire unit (64 sheets?),
tony.latham wrote:We couldn't get 4x8 sheets without ordering an entire unit (64 sheets?),
Squig:
There's a big tall pile of them up here in Salmon at the lumber yard. There's a dust layer from when I bought my three sheets in May. I felt like I'd found bricks of gold.
Tony
John61CT wrote:don't y'all have cheap truck rentals round there?
Squigie wrote:tony.latham wrote:We couldn't get 4x8 sheets without ordering an entire unit (64 sheets?),
Squig:
There's a big tall pile of them up here in Salmon at the lumber yard. There's a dust layer from when I bought my three sheets in May. I felt like I'd found bricks of gold.
Tony
Yea. I've been tempted to go grab some, a couple times when you mentioned it. But between fuel, time, and my lack of appropriate transport method, I didn't think it would be viable.
The best way for me to transport 4x8 sheets would be strapping them to the roof of the pop-up tent trailer. But towing it up and back would further increase fuel costs and time. (I have a self-imposed speed limit of 62 mph with that trailer.)
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