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Questions and Answers for SANDEPLY 5.2mm - Sandeply Plywood (1/4 in. Category Common: 1/4 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft.; Actual: 0.205 in. x 48 in. x 96 in.)

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Model #479023

Store SKU #479023

  • Features minimal core voids for protection when sawing
  • Sande plywood construction withstands damage
  • Smooth surface makes it easy to paint 

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caret
Q:Is this sanded both sides
by|Mar 12, 2024
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A:  Yes. Sande Plywood is sanded face and back.

by|Apr 21, 2024
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    caret
    Q:Can you cut it in half in store
    by|Mar 12, 2024
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    A:  Please ask an associate at your local Home Depot in the Lumber Department and I'm sure they will be more than glad to help you.

    by|Mar 13, 2024
      caret
      Q:have old 2x10 stairs. I want to glue this over the top of them and stain it. it will fit directly over the step. there will be no seams when I am done. i only need 1/4 inch it will be stained and verithane. would birch be better or will this work ok
      by|Mar 11, 2024
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      A:  Our Sandeply is a hardwood but is used mainly for cabinetry and furniture applications and not flooring. I would suggest you reach out to your local HD store to see what they may have available.

      by|Mar 12, 2024
        caret
        Q:The listing shows 5.2 mm as well as 1/4 in. width. 5.2 mm is closer to 3/16 not 1/4 inch.. So, is the actual finished size 5.2 mm (3/16 approx.) thick or 1/4 in.? Thank you.
        by|Mar 2, 2024
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        A:  Please note the 5.2mm is listed in the thin panel 1/4" category Common only. The panel is 5.2mm and can have a tolerance range of 5.0mm to 5.4mm. 6mm is closer to the 1/4" panel. I would check with your local HD store to see what they may for your particular need.

        by|May 17, 2024
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          caret
          Q:Can I use this to reface an old oak kitchen cabinet to glue over existing cabinet face, staple and turn into shaker cabinet or would it be better to just plane the face mold down, bondo and add shaker panels?
          by|Feb 16, 2024
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          A:  I would suggest you reach out to your local HD Pro Desk as they have a variety of options.

          by|Mar 17, 2024
            caret
            Q:Can I stain it and finish a ceiling
            by|Feb 1, 2024
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            A:  As our plywood is used for cabinetry and furniture, I would reach out to your local HD store and consult with the Pro Desk.

            by|Feb 23, 2024
              caret
              Q:Could this be used for ship lap?
              by|Jan 29, 2024
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              A:  We have never seen our product used in this form as it has been used for cabinetry and furniture. I would reach out to your local HD to see what they would recommend.

              by|Jan 30, 2024

                A:  It’s just under 1/4” thick. There is barely enough material thickness to even be able to get a “lap” edge, and even if you were ok with <1/8” thick lap, I would expect that it would tear up pretty easily when machining it.

                by|Feb 5, 2024
                  caret
                  Q:Is this stronger than popular
                  by|Jan 28, 2024
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                  A:  Not knowing the application and where you are located, I would visit your local Home Depot store and look at the options available. Our Sandeply is a hardwood specie. I'm not sure if HD offers poplar plywood in a 5.2mm thickness. They do offer a Birch specie and it is a hardwood.

                  by|Jan 29, 2024
                    caret
                    Q:is this CRAB complaint
                    by|Jan 24, 2024
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                    A:  Yes it is CARB compliant

                    by|Feb 17, 2024
                      caret
                      Q:If I use this product for the panel in shaker cabinet doors, how much expansion/retraction can I expect from season to season? They would be painted (2-coats) with a semi-gloss paint.
                      by|Jan 19, 2024
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                      A:  Hard to answer due to where you are located with climate but with 2 coats it should expand alot

                      by|Jan 24, 2024

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