djcressman
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Update: after a lot of consideration, research, your input, and discussions with professionals, I chose 5x10, 9mm Okoume Marine Grade Plywood. I was strongly advised against ACX since it does have internal voids that can trap water and inevitably delaminate the plywood.
Original: This is my first post on Expedition Portal - I searched for answers with little luck. If you know of any threads, please advise!
For my trailer, I need more than your standard 4x8 sheets of plywood. I need of 5x10 sheets. I'm interested in 1/2 inch stock. I have few options, and even less affordable options. That's how it goes I guess!
I am going to seal all edges, fiberglass, and either coat with a bed liner or clad with aluminum. Please make suggestions. I'm not opposed to FRP either, I just struggle finding it, and I assume it's VERY expensive.
Any help is appreciated!
Original: This is my first post on Expedition Portal - I searched for answers with little luck. If you know of any threads, please advise!
For my trailer, I need more than your standard 4x8 sheets of plywood. I need of 5x10 sheets. I'm interested in 1/2 inch stock. I have few options, and even less affordable options. That's how it goes I guess!
I am going to seal all edges, fiberglass, and either coat with a bed liner or clad with aluminum. Please make suggestions. I'm not opposed to FRP either, I just struggle finding it, and I assume it's VERY expensive.
Plywood | ACX | Marine Grade | BB Birch, Exterior Rated | Other? |
Pros | Affordable, 5x10 easily sourced, exterior rated glue | Exterior rated glue, meets specific standards (Lloyds) for few internal voids | Exterior rated glue, appealing, 7 or 9 ply (on 12mm) | ?? |
Cons | Lower quality, more internal voids that can trap moisture and delaminate plys, 5 ply | Expensive, difficult (not impossible) to source 5x10, 5 ply | Can only find 4x8. Moderately expensive. Heavy. | ?? |
Any help is appreciated!
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