Westy wrote:Mick, you are probably being a bit precious with regards to this plywood and causing yourself much grief.
Generally, the process is, fix the ply to the frame, cover it with your preferred outer layer- fibreglass, PMF or aluminium sheeting and seal it so that it is waterproof. Your outer layer creates the seal against the elements.
You're not building the Titanic so no need for all this super strength plywood.
I went PMF using hessian (burlap to out Yank friends) and 10 odd coats of paint. I've not had one issue in the 3 years it has been subject to the weather.
Just chill and go with what is available.
Westy
PaulC wrote:And with the attitude you are taking, nothing ever will be
PaulC wrote:Check out the Bondal range of waterproofing products for r timber. I used it on all of my builds.
North of $20K with all the options selected, I think. Sounds a lot, but it's damned nice.
tony.latham wrote:North of $20K with all the options selected, I think. Sounds a lot, but it's damned nice.
When you're done with yours, take another look at that price and see if your opinion has moved north or south.
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Tony
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