A: Hi,
I would not recommend any of our products for any waterproof applications, even if trying to waterproof.
Thanks,
Alec
by|Jun 4, 2024
Q:Is this imported or domestic ?
by|May 23, 2024
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A: Hi,
All of our plywood is going to be from the US or Canada. If you have more questions, you can reach me at alec.neugent@cfpwood.com.
by|May 28, 2024
Q:What is the significance of the numeric in the grade (C3). The plywood grades I'm familiar with are typically two alpha characters (one for each side). i.e. AB, AC, BB, BC, etc.
by|May 14, 2024
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A: Hi,
These grades are based off face and back. A and 1 being the highest grade. A-D will be the grade of the face. 1-4 will be the grade of the back! If you have more questions, you can reach me at alec.neugent@cfpwood.com.
by|May 15, 2024
Q:is this BWP?
by|Apr 26, 2024
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A: Hi,
Yes, BWP represents b grade whole piece face plywood. Our 3/4" Birch will represent that.
by|Apr 30, 2024
Q:Can this be used as ship lap in a bathroom
by|Apr 7, 2024
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A: Yes, it would work fine in a bathroom!
by|May 29, 2024
Q:I would like to hang these panels from a track and use them as bypass sliding closet doors. Any issues with warping if they hang? Any other issues I should know about using the panels this way?
by|Mar 15, 2024
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A: Hi,
As long as you go with the 3/4" and the panel is indoors, I don't think you will have any issues. It should be fine with this application. If you have more questions, you can reach me at alec.neugent@cfpwood.com.
by|Mar 19, 2024
Q:How much does it weigh?
by|Mar 3, 2024
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A: Hi,
This 3/4" 4x8 is going to weigh right around 69 pounds.
by|May 27, 2024
Q:Hello, I am building a murphy table. If I have this cut to 4' x 3', will it be a good table top? Basically, just for eating so I can fold away to make more room for my child to play.
by|Feb 26, 2024
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A: Hi,
The 3/4" Should work as a tabletop. I wouldn't go any thinner. You will need to apply a quality/durable finish. We are not able to custom cut 4x8's. We could ship you out a standard 4x4 for this application.