QUOTE: “ When plywood gets wet, it tends to swell consistently across the sheet,
and then returns to its to normal dimensions as it dries out. “ Oh really

... we’ve never seen that here in Humidity Heaven...

( we’ve seen too many of these “Industry” studies (?) to believe anything anymore ) Plywood here gets wet and delaminates across the sheet , puffed and never returns , even if you use weight (Newton clamps) and heat .... Perhaps we are not talking about the same materials ... All the < 50.00 a sheet EXTERIOR plywood we bought and used , failed ... the OSB (or whatever we bought ??? ) has lasted 2 years living Outside already and is still in great shape ... As a test I’ve had a leftover 3/4 sheet outside leaning up against the All steel cargo trailer , out in the open , it does get wet and rained on , and yet although a bit dirty is not falling apart , or crumbling .... I’ll see if I can find some numbers on it , we wouldn’t want the new guys to buy the wrong stuff eh ... Regrettably we’re not well off enough (retired!) to build a proof of concept project with specialized everything proof > $150.00 /sheet plywood we’ve seen at the local specialty lumber yard... I’m sure it must work much better than the cheap HD stuff I tried ...
Probably explains my new yearnings to try a “Board floor” ...
Everybody has their own ideas of what works ...and what doesn’t ... “ It's in case a new builder reads this and heads the wrong direction. “ ..
.Perish the thought !!! 
....
it’s why we always advise TESTING ALL the materials first ...

We came here and first thing immediately headed in the wrong direction and built a plywood trailer that started to fail after 6 months , not because of the design or construction , but because the bent TD plywood roof developed tension cracks and promptly delaminated... although seriously sealed and painted ... Had that been skinned over with a fabric suitable for absorbing the surface tension loads , it would Not have happened at all ... lesson learned, the hard way ...

Wouldn’t want anybody to repeat my mistakes , why I’ve hung around here so long ...
Being Retired and my camping days are long over , we have only tried to provide the good folks with a THRIFTY Alternative to camping or EVAC... Better than a tent , Cheaper (and less maintenance than an RV) Not investing the Big bucks , and not requiring a fancy shop , Tools , or exotic materials or building skills, and certainly nothing TOXIC ... That’s the direction I’m going in ...

Anything that will make it work better ... hey , I’m All for that !!!

Thanks Ton’ !
