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<blockquote data-quote="surfman" data-source="post: 408036" data-attributes="member: 7404"><p>Plywood is actually better than solid wood because it will not split, crack or warp. Plus it is made of pine which is more naturally rot resistant than oak, especially red oak. You don’t need to use expensive marine grade plywood either, just use a good quality exterior grad say BC. C grade will have knots and sometimes knot holes just laminate the two C sides together. Be sure to seal it good with many coats of varnish or better yet epoxy, then a coat of varnish or paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surfman, post: 408036, member: 7404"] Plywood is actually better than solid wood because it will not split, crack or warp. Plus it is made of pine which is more naturally rot resistant than oak, especially red oak. You don’t need to use expensive marine grade plywood either, just use a good quality exterior grad say BC. C grade will have knots and sometimes knot holes just laminate the two C sides together. Be sure to seal it good with many coats of varnish or better yet epoxy, then a coat of varnish or paint. [/QUOTE]
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