CarCampire
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Salutations!
Short and sweet: I am looking for a cheaper, less heavy, warp-resistant, alternative to plywood.
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Longer version: I was doodling the inside layout of a camper-van when it dawned on me;
“Man- that’s a lot of plywood…”
A regular sheet of 4x8 plywood (I believe it’s ½ or ¾” width) can be about 80LBs, give or take the moisture content as wood is absorbent and let’s not forget about its tendency to appeal to mildew, warping fibers, rotting, splinters… ok, maybe I’m being ‘nit-picky’ but there are quite a few cons a vehicle dweller may take into consideration when building their interior’s main pieces out of wood.
Does anyone know about a better product out there that can hold up to plywood’s structural standards but is less weight and cheaper?
Short and sweet: I am looking for a cheaper, less heavy, warp-resistant, alternative to plywood.
<img src="" width="1175">
Longer version: I was doodling the inside layout of a camper-van when it dawned on me;
“Man- that’s a lot of plywood…”
A regular sheet of 4x8 plywood (I believe it’s ½ or ¾” width) can be about 80LBs, give or take the moisture content as wood is absorbent and let’s not forget about its tendency to appeal to mildew, warping fibers, rotting, splinters… ok, maybe I’m being ‘nit-picky’ but there are quite a few cons a vehicle dweller may take into consideration when building their interior’s main pieces out of wood.
Does anyone know about a better product out there that can hold up to plywood’s structural standards but is less weight and cheaper?