by 48Rob » Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:47 am
The reason interior grade plywood can't be used for exterior projects is because it isn't designed for it.
The glue can't stand up to the moisture that it would be exposed to outdoors, and it would quickly delaminate.
That said, Steve is 100% correct.
Interior, or exterior, it is up to YOU to protect it from water intrusion...
You can make a trailer out of paper, and it will be fine outside as long as you have made sure moisture won't get in.
Most people do not understand that to properly seal wood, you have to do more that throw a quick coat of varnish or paint on the part you see.
All sides that may be exposed must be sealed, and sealed well, this includes edges.
It is good practice to evenly coat ALL sides so that the moisture barrier is equal and even from front to back.
And it is a rare piece that will survive long with just one or two coats of anything.
Encapsulate is the key phrase for success.
Rob
Who used 3/4" interior Birch...
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