Re: Why plywood?
In reality most people use the cheapest not the best thing to do the job. Plywood is cheap and strong and easy to cut and shape. Dimesional wood is harder to shape imho and is not as srtong as a bonded plywood sheet. It all depends on the job. I was going to replace my stringers with some presure treated lumber. <br />I then found the stringers were in good shape. Good thing as it would have been a real job to cut the lumber to the correct angles as it was 12' long and tapered on 1 end. And to top it off I need 2x4 lumber but got 2x6. I really should have measured but was at the lumber yard already for another project! <br />Plywood that is 3/4" is great for what I was going to do (stringer) and I really only need 1 sheet. I would have cut 4 pieces that were 8 feet and 4 feet.<br /><br />8ft ,,,,,,,,,4ft<br />_____ ____________<br />------------ -----<br />8ft,,,,,,,,,,,4ft<br /><br />Notice there are only two joints and they are 4 feet apart. I would have painted both pieces on all sides twice as this would have sealed the wood. Then glued them with epoxy mixed with milled fiberglass. And screwed together with SS screws.<br /><br />Flooring is easiest with prepared Plywood. There are substitutes however they are more expensive and probably will last only as long as properly treated plywood. What I mean is that the plywood is coated on all sides at least two times.