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Plywood for utility trailer.
I couldn't resist. Gloatable. HAD to buy it. All metal in excellent
condition, new(er) tires, lights, wiring all in tip-top condition...BUT.... The previous owner had built a box from?? .. .. .. wait for it .. .. .. flake board. (OSB without the nice binders..like cheap, aspenite) It appears to have started out at 3/4", now WELL over 1 1/2".. swollen somewhat..and totally delaminated. The whole box came apart with a snow shovel. Now... for new material. What do we like? (No, Lew, NOT mahogany marine ply G) I'm open to suggestions, even those including a painted finish of some sort. Doesn't have to be pretty. TIA! r |
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