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<blockquote data-quote="lbursell" data-source="post: 214887" data-attributes="member: 3905"><p>I bought four sheets of FRP plywood off of Craig's List last year. I'm planning to use it for decking (eventually) on my build. I cut several 6 inch squares out to test with. After sealing the edges, I have left 3 of them outdoors for over a year now. Two other pieces have gone through about 4 cycles of being submerged for days or weeks at a time and then drying out, then repeating the process. So far, no signs of swelling, de-laminating, splitting, etc. with any of them. I think it gonna make a great decking material.</p><p></p><p>I'm just waiting for some cooler weather before I start stripping paint to make some more progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lbursell, post: 214887, member: 3905"] I bought four sheets of FRP plywood off of Craig's List last year. I'm planning to use it for decking (eventually) on my build. I cut several 6 inch squares out to test with. After sealing the edges, I have left 3 of them outdoors for over a year now. Two other pieces have gone through about 4 cycles of being submerged for days or weeks at a time and then drying out, then repeating the process. So far, no signs of swelling, de-laminating, splitting, etc. with any of them. I think it gonna make a great decking material. I'm just waiting for some cooler weather before I start stripping paint to make some more progress. [/QUOTE]
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