Hi everyone,
I'm a noob to the site and have spent the last few weeks doing all of the reading that I can. After looking at all of the great designs I've decided that I ABSOLUTELY love the widget profile, so I will be building one over the next few months/year. After reading a lot about sidewall construction (and considering that I live in Florida where temperature extremes are usually not an issue) I've decided to go with solid-wall plywood construction for the sides. I plan on building a woodie, and thus using CPES and then a spar urethane for UV protection. My question comes around the grade of plywood that I'd like to use for the sides. Obviously exterior grade plywood would be the best bet, but could I get away with using cabinet grade interior plywood as long as the cut edges are heavily treated with CPES? Why use interior grade, you say? Well, I'd like to use a nice wood species plywood (i.e mahogany, cherry, etc) and I can't seem to find much in the exterior grade section for these. I believe the only difference between interior and exterior grade plywood is the glue used in the lamination process, but I'm thinking if I saturate the heck out of the faces and edges of the plywood with CPES that I should be okay. Any thoughts out there on this one?