Luan Plywood may be used if it meets the following requirements.
1. It must be Type I (EXT) Exterior, which indicates that the panel has an exterior or
fully waterproof glue bond. This may also be indicated by the letter “P”.
2. Any of these three face grades is acceptable: OVL, CC, BB, with OVL (Overlay
Grade) being the minimum acceptable face grade.
3. Most panels are in 4’x8’ sheets. Acceptable minimum thickness is 5.2 mm, also
commonly available in 5.5 mm.
The types and grades of luan plywood are stamped on either the ends or the side edges (within
6” of either end) of each panel. Panels without these edge marks are of questionable origin and
should not be used. Most luan panels are manufactured in the Far East. Consistent quality and
panel warranty depend entirely on the manufacturer and the importer. It is important that the
luan panels come from an importer who maintains a quality assurance program at the
manufacturing mill.
NOTE: Extensive testing in the field has shown that using Type II (INT) interior glue
luan plywood will cause installation problems. The variable porosity and moisture
sensitivity of these panels can cause problems with adhesive bonding and panel edge
swelling.
Jeeper92 wrote:yes, I want to do it as cheaply as possible, there is something wrong with that?
Jeeper92 wrote:Ok to finish after its all build what would i need to do?
Pint it and be done with it?
Help me out please
thanks a bunch
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