Posted By: crocker
3/8 plywood. $19 - 10/02/22 10:04 PM
Untreated. $19 per piece.
Posted By: Frankie
Re: 3/8 plywood. $19 - 10/02/22 10:17 PM
Hell, I wish you two guys had all this plywood 2 or 3 months from now . My timing is always off
I could used it on my inside walls and ceilings
Posted By: Ridge Life
Re: 3/8 plywood. $19 - 10/02/22 10:50 PM
Hell, I wish you two guys had all this plywood 2 or 3 months from now . My timing is always off
I could used it on my inside walls and ceilings
Buy it now and put it in storage. One in the hand better than 2 in the bush. Prolly be worth it
Posted By: 7x57_Mauser
Re: 3/8 plywood. $19 - 10/02/22 11:56 PM
Very interested, how many you got? Would this work for roof decking?
Posted By: crocker
Re: 3/8 plywood. $19 - 10/03/22 01:25 AM
Probably have 100 pieces. I’m assuming it would be great under metal. I don’t know about shingles. Sure someone on here could answer that question
Posted By: bhammedic84
Re: 3/8 plywood. $19 - 10/03/22 02:03 AM
Untreated. $19 per piece.
where bouts is it crocker??
Posted By: crocker
Re: 3/8 plywood. $19 - 10/03/22 10:24 AM
I’m about 15 minutes west of downtown bham.
Posted By: crocker
Re: 3/8 plywood. $19 - 10/03/22 10:25 AM
It’s a mix. Some has quite a bit and some has very little
Posted By: 2Dogs
Re: 3/8 plywood. $19 - 10/03/22 01:30 PM
Would this work for roof decking?
I wouldn't , I don't know if 3/8" makes minimum code even on 16" centers. I guess being 3/8 it's 3 ply , not very strong. 1/2" 4 ply or OSB would be a better choice.
Posted By: crocker
Re: 3/8 plywood. $19 - 10/03/22 08:14 PM
Might be able to do a better price on large quantities.
Posted By: Frankie
Re: 3/8 plywood. $19 - 10/03/22 08:44 PM
If ,,,,,, I knew I could start my little home soon I'd by ever sheet. I need enought to cover 6. 28 feet walls and plus a 28x28 foot ceiling
Posted By: Frankie
Re: 3/8 plywood. $19 - 10/03/22 08:46 PM
Would this work for roof decking?
I wouldn't , I don't know if 3/8" makes minimum code even on 16" centers. I guess being 3/8 it's 3 ply , not very strong. 1/2" 4 ply or OSB would be a better choice.
I'm doing 5/8 osb on my roof and outside wall