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Ok now for a question,, I am toying with ideas on how to make a lightweight but STRONG section(s).I have seen how others make them,, not too impressed. I want to be able to use these as jack stands to support my 1:1 truck when I work on it. Not really,, but you get the point.My idea was to build a frame out of 1/2" birch plywood, skin the top with 1/4" ply, then apply 2" foam to top. After said foamage is applied,, I will then attach the 3/4" birch plywood to the ends to have the proper mating faces.All construction will be glued and stapled,, if not glued and screwed.Thoughts, Ideas, or just general input?Adios, see ya, Y-it
Speaking as Mr Foam Layout, if you can do some underlayment (which, I know you can), go for it. I skipped it because I'm not setup to really deal with sheet goods, and while I'm feeling ok with my current layout's construction, the foam shelf taught me you need something solid to work with.
@Ed Kapuscinski - all you really need to work with sheet goods is a circular saw, a good straight edge as a guide and a couple of saw horses. I don't have a table saw but I have a good circular saw and that's all I or you really needs to deal with cutting Plywood.
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Ryan,I should slap you for that comment,, I would not trust anyone cut warm butter with a dull knife,, let alone something as important as my wood,,( not that wood ) You ask Rossford Yard and DenverRoadDoug,,, I am SUPER anal about my cut quality.