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[email protected] February 22nd 07 04:19 PM

structural ply for subfloor
 
my local builders merchant has quoted my £27 / sheet + VAT for 18mm
malayan "structural" ply. i can get 18mm chinese ply for £14.95 /
sheet + VAT on the internet. the builders merchant said chinese ply
was "rubbish" and non structural ie not suitable for a subfloor.
i'm a bit wary of the builders merchants flexible pricing policy since
i got a quote on a load of timber which was almost double what my
builder got quoted. i've since opened an account now and he assures
me i'm getting the best price on the malayan ply...

i accept chinese ply will be of inferior quality but is it good enough
to use as a subfloor over joists (at 400mm centres)? (will be nailing
15mm T&G bamboo onto the ply subfloor)


George February 22nd 07 04:22 PM

structural ply for subfloor
 

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oups.com...
my local builders merchant has quoted my £27 / sheet + VAT for 18mm
malayan "structural" ply. i can get 18mm chinese ply for £14.95 /
sheet + VAT on the internet. the builders merchant said chinese ply
was "rubbish" and non structural ie not suitable for a subfloor.
i'm a bit wary of the builders merchants flexible pricing policy since
i got a quote on a load of timber which was almost double what my
builder got quoted. i've since opened an account now and he assures
me i'm getting the best price on the malayan ply...

i accept chinese ply will be of inferior quality but is it good enough
to use as a subfloor over joists (at 400mm centres)? (will be nailing
15mm T&G bamboo onto the ply subfloor)

So how much for carriage? on t internet



[email protected] February 22nd 07 04:30 PM

structural ply for subfloor
 
On 22 Feb, 16:22, "George" wrote:
wrote in message

oups.com...
my local builders merchant has quoted my £27 / sheet + VAT for 18mm
malayan "structural" ply. i can get 18mm chinese ply for £14.95 /
sheet + VAT on the internet. the builders merchant said chinese ply
was "rubbish" and non structural ie not suitable for a subfloor.
i'm a bit wary of the builders merchants flexible pricing policy since
i got a quote on a load of timber which was almost double what my
builder got quoted. i've since opened an account now and he assures
me i'm getting the best price on the malayan ply...

i accept chinese ply will be of inferior quality but is it good enough
to use as a subfloor over joists (at 400mm centres)? (will be nailing
15mm T&G bamboo onto the ply subfloor)

So how much for carriage? on t internet


nothing if you buy as much as i need (25 sheets)


TheOldFellow February 22nd 07 04:37 PM

structural ply for subfloor
 
wrote:
my local builders merchant has quoted my £27 / sheet + VAT for 18mm
malayan "structural" ply. i can get 18mm chinese ply for £14.95 /
sheet + VAT on the internet. the builders merchant said chinese ply
was "rubbish" and non structural ie not suitable for a subfloor.
i'm a bit wary of the builders merchants flexible pricing policy since
i got a quote on a load of timber which was almost double what my
builder got quoted. i've since opened an account now and he assures
me i'm getting the best price on the malayan ply...

i accept chinese ply will be of inferior quality but is it good enough
to use as a subfloor over joists (at 400mm centres)? (will be nailing
15mm T&G bamboo onto the ply subfloor)


My experience is that the Chinese will contain voids and may not be made
with a good glue - some I got de-laminated even in a cool dry place -
fortunately before I used it.

For a flooring application you should probably be using a WBP (Water &
Boil Proof) board to meet Building Jokes^h^h^h^h^h Regs.

R.

[email protected] February 22nd 07 11:22 PM

structural ply for subfloor
 
We need a bit more to go on here. What is the ply going over (if
joists are they spaced at 400 ot 600mm). It may be that you are asking
your building merchant the wrong question. ie I'm not sure if you
really mean 'structural'??? Also, write your merchant off since you
are not comparing like with like... get a quote for chineese ply from
them too.

It may also be that floor grade chipboard is what you need... though I
dont like the stuff it has its place and this may well be it.

Good luck
Calum Sabey
01556 690544


The Natural Philosopher February 23rd 07 01:20 AM

structural ply for subfloor
 
wrote:
We need a bit more to go on here. What is the ply going over (if
joists are they spaced at 400 ot 600mm). It may be that you are asking
your building merchant the wrong question. ie I'm not sure if you
really mean 'structural'??? Also, write your merchant off since you
are not comparing like with like... get a quote for chineese ply from
them too.

It may also be that floor grade chipboard is what you need... though I
dont like the stuff it has its place and this may well be it.

Good luck
Calum Sabey
01556 690544

why not use flooring grade chipboard instead?


[email protected] February 23rd 07 07:12 AM

structural ply for subfloor
 
On 23 Feb, 01:20, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
wrote:
We need a bit more to go on here. What is the ply going over (if
joists are they spaced at 400 ot 600mm). It may be that you are asking
your building merchant the wrong question. ie I'm not sure if you
really mean 'structural'??? Also, write your merchant off since you
are not comparing like with like... get a quote for chineese ply from
them too.


It may also be that floor grade chipboard is what you need... though I
dont like the stuff it has its place and this may well be it.


Good luck
Calum Sabey
01556 690544


why not use flooring grade chipboard instead?


chipboard doesn't hold nails so well? ply is recommended for nailing
into laying a hardwood floor.





The Natural Philosopher February 23rd 07 10:40 AM

structural ply for subfloor
 
wrote:
On 23 Feb, 01:20, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
wrote:
We need a bit more to go on here. What is the ply going over (if
joists are they spaced at 400 ot 600mm). It may be that you are asking
your building merchant the wrong question. ie I'm not sure if you
really mean 'structural'??? Also, write your merchant off since you
are not comparing like with like... get a quote for chineese ply from
them too.
It may also be that floor grade chipboard is what you need... though I
dont like the stuff it has its place and this may well be it.
Good luck
Calum Sabey
01556 690544

why not use flooring grade chipboard instead?


chipboard doesn't hold nails so well? ply is recommended for nailing
into laying a hardwood floor.




works well enough for most things.

Anyway, use glue!




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