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Just how stong is plywood? Say I have a drower, where the sides are 4mm thick (0.1575inch) plates. Will they hold? It will be 20cm tall (~8inch), 46cm wide (~18inch) and 43cm deep (~17inch). I will use some wood to build the construction, which is - some to the sided and a screw though both wood and plywood to a supporting piece of wood under the plywood bottom of the drawer. But still it will be "hanging" in plywood only. Just hwo strong is this? WBR Sonnich |
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On 8/21/2013 2:36 AM, Sonnich Jensen wrote:
Hi Just how stong is plywood? Say I have a drower, where the sides are 4mm thick (0.1575inch) plates. Will they hold? It will be 20cm tall (~8inch), 46cm wide (~18inch) and 43cm deep (~17inch). I will use some wood to build the construction, which is - some to the sided and a screw though both wood and plywood to a supporting piece of wood under the plywood bottom of the drawer. But still it will be "hanging" in plywood only. Just hwo strong is this? WBR Sonnich If your wife is putting pillows in it, you are OK. If you are going to store your anvil collection, I'd go heavier. Plywood is rigid and strong though, but I'd personally go thicker. |
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![]() On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 6:37:44 PM UTC+3, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 8/21/2013 2:36 AM, Sonnich Jensen wrote: Hi Just how stong is plywood? Say I have a drower, where the sides are 4mm thick (0.1575inch) plates. Will they hold? It will be 20cm tall (~8inch), 46cm wide (~18inch) and 43cm deep (~17inch). I will use some wood to build the construction, which is - some to the sided and a screw though both wood and plywood to a supporting piece of wood under the plywood bottom of the drawer. But still it will be "hanging" in plywood only. Just hwo strong is this? WBR Sonnich If your wife is putting pillows in it, you are OK. If you are going to store your anvil collection, I'd go heavier. Plywood is rigid and strong though, but I'd personally go thicker. Thanks. It is for my caravan, so - it will be jumpy somehow. Any ideas how thick I should go? They will hold clothes for our trips. I calculated the room as app 45 litres. Looking at the internet for 45 liters bags Id expect some 10 maybe even 15 kg if we go high. I could use something else, if there is a good lightweight material. Any ideas? |
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![]() "Sonnich Jensen" wrote in message ... Hi Just how stong is plywood? Say I have a drower, where the sides are 4mm thick (0.1575inch) plates. Will they hold? It will be 20cm tall (~8inch), 46cm wide (~18inch) and 43cm deep (~17inch). I will use some wood to build the construction, which is - some to the sided and a screw though both wood and plywood to a supporting piece of wood under the plywood bottom of the drawer. But still it will be "hanging" in plywood only. Just hwo strong is this? WBR Sonnich http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator.htm |
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