L LESNPAM Established Member Joined 22 Nov 2008 Messages 26 Reaction score 0 16 Dec 2009 #1 HI ALL dont know much about plywood what is the best grade to get as there seems to be a lot of difference ive only been looking in b&q etc is there anything better regards les
HI ALL dont know much about plywood what is the best grade to get as there seems to be a lot of difference ive only been looking in b&q etc is there anything better regards les
jasonB Established Member Joined 26 Nov 2004 Messages 5,044 Reaction score 3 Location Surrey 16 Dec 2009 #2 Better for what purpose? External use, Flooring, looks, strength, etc Jason
M Max Power Established Member Joined 26 Mar 2007 Messages 1,893 Reaction score 137 Location County Durham 19 Dec 2009 #3 What are you using it for? If its for cabinetwork then Birch ply is the best
jasonB Established Member Joined 26 Nov 2004 Messages 5,044 Reaction score 3 Location Surrey 19 Dec 2009 #4 Les did PM me and he is making a dolls house for which I have advised Birch throughout ply Jason
M Max Power Established Member Joined 26 Mar 2007 Messages 1,893 Reaction score 137 Location County Durham 19 Dec 2009 #5 Sounds like an interesting project, be sure to take plenty of pics Les. Will look forward to seeing the progress on this one.
Sounds like an interesting project, be sure to take plenty of pics Les. Will look forward to seeing the progress on this one.
jimi43 Established Member Joined 12 Mar 2009 Messages 6,921 Reaction score 13 Location Kent - the Garden of England 19 Dec 2009 #6 I would use BIRCH ply for that purpose...no voids (the good stuff) Stay away from B&Q stuff....almost all I have seen is rubbish! Your local timber merchant will be your friend here... Jim
I would use BIRCH ply for that purpose...no voids (the good stuff) Stay away from B&Q stuff....almost all I have seen is rubbish! Your local timber merchant will be your friend here... Jim
L LESNPAM Established Member Joined 22 Nov 2008 Messages 26 Reaction score 0 20 Dec 2009 #7 thanks for the reples and info it will all be very helpful regards les