by Keith B » Wed Feb 14, 2007 9:21 am
All good ideas... just remember.. ply, osb, etc has very poor screw holding power - thus it's good to have ply "sandwiched" between two pieces of real wood. On house windows, doors, etc, it's mostly done to get the proper depth of a framed wall with just strips of osb, etc., but on LVL beams, the piece has to be 100 solid, no joints, must be glued and incased in wood top and bottom - basically building an I-beam out of plywood... just make sure your plywood has wood around it to glue/screw to. That's how I built my front bulk head. I put a Dado in oak, top/bottom/sides and slipped 1/2" ply in it..it made the ply straight, ridged and gave me a good place to glue and screw the walls into. Another strong "beam" idea is what's called the box beam.. basically think of it as a hollow core door or a wall w/ plywood on both sides or your typical floor truss with plywood on both sides - basically a solid wood frame of some type encased in plywood....the reason they don't really use these is they're rediculously heavy and manufacturing costs are expensive...thus why cheap builders don't sheet 100% of houses w/ plywood anymore.
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Keith
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