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Questions and Answers for 1/5 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. Hardwood Plywood Underlayment Specialty Panel

Internet #203183010

Model #431178

Store SKU #492930

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

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Q:Can I use this under an above ground pool
by|May 28, 2023
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A:  This is not meant for outdoor use or ground contact.

by|Aug 9, 2023
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    Q:I already have existing MDF beams in my high ceiling and painted, can i use this to layer on top of the beams and stain in to have natural wood kind of look ?
    by|May 28, 2023
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    A:  Yes, this should be fine for that prurpose.

    by|May 28, 2023
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      Q:Can I use this on my carport ceiling? I want to cut it in 6 inch strips and stain it and put it on my carport ceiling. Will this hold up good under the carport ceiling?
      by|May 26, 2023
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      A:  It should work fine for that purpose.

      by|May 26, 2023
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        Q:can i use peel and stick tile on these?
        by|May 23, 2023
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        A:  yes you can, make sure the panel is clean and dry, no sawdust.

        by|May 23, 2023
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          Q:Can i use outside to go over existing fence for privacy
          by|May 21, 2023
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          A:  No, not suitable for outdoor exposure.

          by|Jun 16, 2023

            A:  NO!  It will delaminate and deteriorate within weeks.  Even a heavy coat of paint damages this stuff.  

            by|May 27, 2023

              A:  NO - no, no

              by|May 24, 2023
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                Q:Can I use this for back paneling for an island?
                by|May 9, 2023
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                A:  Yes, you can.

                by|May 9, 2023
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                  Q:Why can't you call the thickness of plywood the S.A.E. size instead of metric 1/4 in - 3/4 in and so on this metric size confuses a lot of people or write the both descriptions on plywood
                  by|Apr 11, 2023
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                  A:  it is 1/5" that is not metric and it is less than 1/4" so between 3/16 and 4/16 ie 4/20

                  by|Jun 12, 2023

                    A:  It falls between 3/16 and 7/32.

                    by|May 9, 2023
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                      Q:Are there plugs in the face of this plywood?
                      by|Apr 2, 2023
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                      A:  there are no plugs

                      by|Apr 5, 2023

                        A:  No - not that I recall.

                        by|Apr 6, 2023
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                          Q:can you use 1 1/4 ring shank nails
                          by|Mar 23, 2023
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                          A:  Yes

                          by|Mar 24, 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:  I would need to know more about the total project before saying yes. Send more details to contact@taracapacific.com

                            by|May 16, 2023

                              A:  I wouldn’t.  It delaminates very easy when it gets wet. The moisture from the glue may be enough to cause this.  Dont let the price fool you into thinking it’s quality.  Its not.  

                              by|Mar 26, 2023

                                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 think this would work as wood glues well to wood. You will need to fasten or glue this to the wall with construction adhesive, as it is very thin material. 

                                  by|Mar 27, 2023