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431178

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492930

1/5 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. Hardwood Plywood Underlayment Specialty Panel

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  • Easy to handle, lightweight
  • Limited Lifetime warranty when used as underlayment
  • Suitable for use in general construction applications
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Product Details

Approved for use as an underlayment for carpeting, hardwood and vinyl floor coverings. (Installation instructions must be followed). Cuts easily with a utility knife while strong enough to withstand extreme bending without breaking.
  • Meets the highest grading standards for strength and appearance
  • Designed as underlayment for vinyl flooring
  • Stable, moisture controlled panel
  • Extreme hardness/high bending strength
  • Lightweight yet strong
  • Good with carpeting, hardwood and vinyl floor
  • Use in kitchen, bathrooms and laundry rooms
  • General construction use
  • Note: Product may vary by store
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Q:can you use 1 1/4 ring shank nails
by|Mar 23, 2023
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Q:Can this be used on bathroom walls and then glue 4x8 1/4? hardboard panels over it?
by|Mar 20, 2023
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A:  It would be better to use the water and mold resistant concrete board. There is also drywall rated for high moisture areas.

by|Mar 23, 2023

    A:  I would need to know more about the total project before saying yes. Send more details to contact@taracapacific.com

    by|Mar 22, 2023
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      Q:Can this be used as a temporary cover for a broken porch window? Aldd see I what is its weight?
      by|Mar 10, 2023
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      A:  I'd think you want something a little more sturdy for a temporary window replacement. But yes you could. It's super thin and not water resistant, but it would cover a window.

      by|Mar 13, 2023

        A:  Yes you can. 4x8 weighs 20lbs

        by|Mar 14, 2023
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          Q:Is it heat treated? Could I use it to build a box to ship good overseas?
          by|Mar 7, 2023
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          A:  No, it is not treated. You will need to make sure it is treated.

          by|Mar 14, 2023

            A:  Yes you can. We can supply a phytosanitary certificate if you give us the details from the barcode label from the panel. Send to contact@taracapacific.com

            by|Mar 8, 2023
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              This wood is good because it’s basically water proof and it is good for anything.
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                Fake shiplap dream!
                I use this to make fake shiplap. I started with the popular method of cutting strips. But i have created a better method that works in most applications. I use a mini circular saw to cut channels (deep enouch but not too deep) to simulate the lines of shiplap. Then i put up the whole sheet. Love it!
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                  I'm sure it's great for the intended purpose . I use it for drawer bottoms and the back of small ...
                  I'm sure it's great for the intended purpose . I use it for drawer bottoms and the back of small storage chests so it would be nice if the outer layers were a bit thicker . It still works good just don't sand it very much .
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                  I do like this stuff - though I've never used...
                  I do like this stuff - though I've never used it for underlayment. I've used it for floating panels in fairly fine cabinetry, because it's inexpensive and there's often interesting figure - just don't do more than barely sand it - the top veneer is thin and the glue is often red!I also use it to make lightweight wooden storage bins to go on shelves, with 1x2s and 3/4" flat-head screws.
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                  Underlayment (Common: 7/32 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft.; Actual: 0.196 in. x 48 in. x 96 in.) We used this...
                  Underlayment (Common: 7/32 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft.; Actual: 0.196 in. x 48 in. x 96 in.) We used this underlayment for a new floor in our foyer. We replaced some pretty hefty tile with laminate flooring, thus needing a new solid/flat floor to attach it to. It is lightweight, but very strong and smooth, easy to cut and nail. It was used on an area approximately 8 X 14. Also reasonably priced. We have used this same product for numerous projects in our home and will continue to.
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                  I did not use this for my floor, this is now my ceiling in my living area and I absolutely love i...
                  I did not use this for my floor, this is now my ceiling in my living area and I absolutely love it. I chose not to paint it, leaving in its natural state. It goes will with my walls, an unique solution to a weight limit for me. Again, it is so amazing, be happy to share pictures of how it turned out.
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                  There are two types of underlament I see under this sku at Home Depot... this one has a pinkish h...
                  There are two types of underlament I see under this sku at Home Depot... this one has a pinkish hue to the finished side, the other is a more natural-looking wood tone. Which one you're going to find depends on what was in the most recent shipment. Prices are equivalent. Not as much of a fan of the pink stuff as I am of it's more lightweight and less flexible counterpart, but it gets the job done. (I should note however that the range of applications for which I use this material is very narrow and highly specialized. Most consumers will be perfectly satisfied with either variety.)
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                  BEWARE -must be screwed down every 4” on inner area, 2” around edge!
                  BEWARE -must be screwed down every 4” on inner area, 2” around edge. There were no installation instructions by the point of purchase, as some reviewers described. If i had known this i would NEVER have bought this. It took me 3 hours to Screw down half a sheet. (Screws would not sink correctly) I had to go buy a compressor and narrow crown stapler to complete the installation. A thicker plywood would have been easier to install. Less fasteners!
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                  Response from TaracaApr 30, 2019
                  What City are you located, and which store did you purchase this from? Taraca
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                    9 found this review helpful
                    Its Exactly what I need to level my floor.
                    Its Exactly what I need to level my floor.
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                    the first layer is separated from the rest of the underlayment as soon as it is applied to the gl...
                    the first layer is separated from the rest of the underlayment as soon as it is applied to the glue or prep
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                    Response from TaracaApr 18, 2019
                    Please have the store contact us so we can address this problem. You clearly got a defective sheet. Taraca
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