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<blockquote data-quote="FishFry" data-source="post: 54943" data-attributes="member: 707"><p>Plywood structural quality goes something like this: Exterior grade < interior grade < furniture grade < marine grade. This is a simplification and there are plenty of exceptions, where I get ply the warehouse carries something like close to 200 varieties. Another way of grading ply is by counting the layers in the ply, the more the better. Or the heavier the better, well not for a boat but in most cases. Or the more it costs the better it is...but then it's time to consider aluminum.</p><p></p><p>You'll do just fine with interior grade sealed up like you describe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishFry, post: 54943, member: 707"] Plywood structural quality goes something like this: Exterior grade < interior grade < furniture grade < marine grade. This is a simplification and there are plenty of exceptions, where I get ply the warehouse carries something like close to 200 varieties. Another way of grading ply is by counting the layers in the ply, the more the better. Or the heavier the better, well not for a boat but in most cases. Or the more it costs the better it is...but then it's time to consider aluminum. You'll do just fine with interior grade sealed up like you describe. [/QUOTE]
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